Monday, May 19, 2008

Cryokinesis

Definition:
Cryokinesis is the mental manipulation of force due to decrease temperatures. It is the deceleration of molecules that produces this cooling transition. Cryokinetic's can cool the air or gases such as oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and helium. Once cooled gases can become liquefied and later solidified. For instance, nitrogen gas, when cooled, condenses at -195.8 Celsius (77.36 Kelvin) and freezes at -209.86 Celsius (63.17 Kelvin.) The ice phase transition occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C or 32 °F at standard atmospheric pressure. There are many forms of ice such as rime, icicles, clathrate hydrates, and solid carbon dioxide or "dry ice." A Cryokinetic can only form ice not move it for they can only freeze, but they can beak and crack ice via a reversal melting process if they have a partial usage of Pyrokinesis, in which most do. If an individual is 50% Cryo and 50% Pyro they are considered a Thermokinetic. All Cryokinetic's much keep in mind at all times the three phases of transition: gas, liquid, and then solid. If you are looking for the movement of ice and not the transitional process I suggest reading up on Geokinesis.

Areas Of Study:
To comprehend this kinetic ability from more of a scientific point of view one should read up on Cryogenics and Thermodynamics.

Associated Enhancement Stones:
Cryokinesis - Garnett.

Misconceptions and Myth:
Mistakes for Cryokinesis are that it not only creates ice, but also enables the movement of ice, this is not true. Cryokinetic's are only able to induce the temperature phase transitions of gases to liquid and liquids to solids via the deceleration of molecules. If you are looking for the movement of ice look into Geokinesis. Geokinetics can move the minerals in the ice not the ice itself

Different forms of Cyrokinetic's:
*Externally Long Distance: Cryokinetic's in which can work at a distance in temperature decreases, meaning they can be far from the material in which they are attempting to freeze.
*Externally Short Distance: Cryokinetic's in which can only work at close distances to the material in which they are attempting to freeze such as actual physical touch or being within two to five feet.
*Internally: Crykinetic's in which can only decrease temperatures internally and cool themselves.

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