I was drinking my cup of tea like i usually do, but it seemed some smoke/cloud was coming out my mouth/nose, but my glasses were a bit smudged so i thought sure, and put my tea glass to the side of me, which by that time was empty, so nothing came from the glass, and it happened again.

Apparently you can actually make it possible with https://youtu.be/68A_Azsqqg4?t=67 , it's not how i did it but maybe i triggered something similar, still curious why i had it happen twice, or maybe i was just possessed or something (maybe watching too many Ghost Adventures). :x Still freaked me out.

5 years ago*

Comment has been collapsed.

Maybe you summoned Eolo?

View attached image.
5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Rather have Shiva, though i heard she can be a bit cold at times.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

But isn't it the same as when you just exhale in cold air?

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

YouTube description says "even when it's not cold out", dunno how many degrees it is in my room, but i guess 18- 20c maybe, not that cold. I have 0 clues about Chemistry, science etc etc.

Maybe someone here with more knowledge about it.

5 years ago*
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think this is all about dew point. If the air you exhale is more humid and hot than surrounding air, it cools down and when it hits dew point - it becomes fog.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I think dew point requires a cooler surface to function. Such as grass, or your body. Relative humidity and temp (along with air pressure) dont need a surface?

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Well, cooling on the surface is not any different than cooling from the surrounding air, is it? In first casr you got a dew on the surface, in tha latter - fog.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I could be wrong, dew point is a gas turning to liquid on a solid due to temperature. Gas condensate on gas? Havent thought about that. Has how rain forms been really proven beyond a doubt?

5 years ago*
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I don't know about the rain, but that's what wiki article I linked above says about condensation:

At temperatures below the dew point, the rate of condensation will be greater than that of evaporation, forming more liquid water. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface, or frost if it freezes. The condensed water is called either fog or a cloud, depending on its altitude, when it forms in the air.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I think it was vaporized liquid, aren't clouds in the sky based on the same effect?

View attached image.
5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Which can be totally possible with tea? First time i had it happen, and it wasn't really that hot anymore.

5 years ago*
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I'm not a scientist but you could try to reproduce the effect. Just make sure to have the same conditions and plenty of tea. :D

or click on the image

View attached image.
5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I must have had boatloads of tea in my life, drink alot of glasses a day, i even made another cup after it, but it didn't happen again, but as the girl in the clip is doing the thing with her tongue, maybe i did something too like holding the tea in my mouth a bit (too long) i dunno, the upper side of my mouth also felt a bit weird, almost a bit like it was a bit burned, or maybe i am just getting crazy.

But hey if it's true that some people self-combust, maybe some self-smoke or something, i dunno. :p

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Ah I see you are a tea professional.
Nah Lugum, you ain't crazy. ;) It's simply an effect you've stumbled upon that were so subtle before that you didn't even notice or pay attention to.
I've heard and read about stories of self-combustion and as far as I know it's not an esoteric thing. Just relax and enjoy your precious tea. Though it doesn't hurt to keep an extinguisher in range. :D

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

That's cool! Gonna disguise this as a magic trick and show my kids later ;) Thanks for sharing!

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Deleted

This comment was deleted 11 months ago.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Yup

View attached image.
5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

show me how to blow a cloud out of my ass and ill be impressed.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

I can show you videos but they aren't suited to be posted here.

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

It's fascinating what kind of stuff people are opening threads about. Carry on!

5 years ago
Permalink

Comment has been collapsed.

Sign in through Steam to add a comment.