DUh lol but theres something about the extra dense with the heat being amped up.. I can make a 3 ohm coil that can make as much or more vapor than a low ohm build and it doesn't over-nic me so fast. I really do think the combustion point has science intuit there.. Almost 1200 degrees on a .2ohm to my 400 or 500 degree on a 3 ohm difference..
No combustion takes place in normal vaping. Only when you have dry, burnt hits.
As long as you keep the coil wet, its temperature does not go much over the vaporizing temperature of the liquid. The only way it can reach 1200 degrees is if it's dry.
It's the same principle that allows you to put water in a waxed milk carton, or plastic bottle and boil the water by holding the container in a fire. The paper or plastic don't burn or melt because the water cools them