On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Jouni Valkonen <jounivalko...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Mysterious AND measured boiling point of water was 99.7±0.1°C. Therefore if
> steam temperature is above 100.1±0.1°C, then the steam is dry, because water
> cannot remain in liquid phase in normal atmospheric pressure when
> temperature is significantly above boiling point.
>

You yourself argued at length that the temperature is not above the boiling
point, as evidenced by its perfectly flat nature. You argued it was because
only liquid water is heated directly. If the steam is dry and above the bp,
then the steam must be heated directly, and then there is no explanation for
its perfect flatness.

Put that it yer pipe and smoke it.

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