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Will any liquid or chemical generate heat when foil is wrapped in a paper towel?

I saw a Chinese man treat back pain on a patient using a paper towel soaked in quot;waterquot; wrapped around a piece of aluminum foilAccording to an IR-sensitive video camera, it showed massive heat being generated (202 degF) from the towelWhat other chemical or liquid could he may have used to generate this heat and attribute to chi?

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Water boils at 212 deg FSo one possible explanation would seem to be that the fellow was just using really, really hot waterTemperatures that hot, however, would normally cause burnsSo another possible explanation suggests itself - the IR camera was purposely calibrated incorrectly and the actual temperature was nowhere hear 202 F.

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