Monday, May 19, 2008

Electrokinetic Questions and Answers

# Is Electrokinesis a fundamental inclusion in all Psychokinetic abilities? Yes. Electricity and electrostatic Fields (or Electrons) are dominant in the application of all psychokinetic abilities, but there is an acceptation. Gravitons, the particles in which make up gravity, are smaller then electrons by far, therefore they can not be affected by electricity, electromagnetism, or electrostatic fields. The answer here lies in the Unified Field Theory and little sub-particles called Semions;
# Is it possible to produce thunder and lightening with Electrokinetic capabilities? One would be able to create lightening far before thunder and it wouldn't be as grandiose as you may think. This outcome would be more plausible by an Atmoskinetic or Atmokinetic (weather-atmospheric) then just an Electrokinetic, and the Atmoskinetic or Atmokinetic even quite advanced would only be able to pull off lightening in a time of fierce rage and it would only be subconsciously not on command. Electrokinesis is fundamental in most kinetic abilities since most objects do have electrical currents and electrons, but it is the detailed kinetic abilities along side this one that enhances abilities to greater proportions. Keep in mind lightening bolt temperatures are hotter than the surface of the sun and are generated in electrically charged storm systems. The method of cloud charging still remains elusive, but lightening requires more then just an electrical current. Thunder is the sound of the shockwave caused when lightning instantly heats the air around it to up to 30 000 °C (54 000 °F). That super-heated air expands rapidly, then contracts as it cools. The rapid expansion/contraction generates sound waves, making the sound that is called "thunder." The only way for any kinetic to create thunder and lightening is to either create such an immense heat source or be able to create a storm (atmokinetic/atmoskinetic) in which can produce such extremities on it own. The electricity passing through the atmosphere rapidly heats and expands the air, thus producing lightning's characteristic thunder sound. Atmospheric manipulation would be the only way in which this could be possible by my means of knowing.

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