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So when you put your kettle on and it reaches boiling point (100 degrees C) it suddenly disappears? What planet are you on? Up Uranus.
 
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It's you that's the fool mate. You are that stupid you think you are intelligent. That's really stupid that is.
 
So, the human body doesn't contain enough fuel to evaporate all the water. Is that what your saying?
 
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Cos I can show you calculations that prove that the average human body does. But then you wouldn't understand them.
 
It's what YOU are saying. Taking water from 37 degrees to boiling point doesn't evaporate the water. Not on this planet Sunny Jim.
 
Are you some kind of special needs? Raising the temperature to boiling point (like when you make a cup of tea) doesn't evaporate the water does it? What's that stuff that you pour out of the kettle? I think you'd be better out of this thread, you are simply making an idiot of yourself.
 
If you put all the heat made from the fat on fire into the water it will all evaporate.

Boiling a kettle is not analogous to what I said.
 
Put the fat into the water? What are you on? Can you get me some? You said it would raise the temperature from 37 to 100 degrees. Did you say that or not? If you did - then what does that actually mean?
 
are you saying there isn't enough energy in the body to evaporate the water? Are you agreeing with Vinty? Is that what you are saying?

And your posts are showing everyone how stupid you are
 
Ok, turns out my above post is wrong. I'll hold my hands up.

16kg of fat has enough energy to vapouise 80kg of water. That means evaporate to you Joe, I know your a bit slow
 
Ok, turns out my above post is wrong. I'll hold my hands up.

16kg of fat has enough energy to vapouise 80kg of water. That means evaporate to you Joe, I know your a bit slow

I don't know what vapouise is.
 
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