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Thermo-Therapeutic Heat Transfer

Theresa M. Kelly, MsD.

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Professor of Scientific Parapsychology, Researcher, Technical Author

Pyrokinesis is defined as the psychokinetic ability to influence propelling charged particles to high speeds, typically electrons because of their light weight, via an experients own electrical fields or through the remote influence of similar fields.

Experients act as low energy particle accelerators whereby increasing the temperature of systems, or objects, that are not in thermodynamic equilibrium.

The heat transfer produced when an experient of pyrokinetic phenomena places their hands on or near an individual is the transition of thermal energy from the experient to the individual.

This heat flow, or heat transfer, will continue to occur until the local of the individual’s body reaches thermal equilibrium (at the same temperature) with the hands of the experient, though the thermoregulation of the individual’s body tends to prevent this from happening to a small degree. This heat transfer,

from the experients heated hands to the individual, warmer to warm, is the result of the second law of thermodynamics or the Clausius statement. When an experient is able to regulate and control their hand temperatures, they should be encouraged to engage in thermal therapies, which can treat many illnesses and ailments including chronic pain, inflammation, and potentially cancer.

In exercises, experients should attempt to increase the temperature in their hands from average temperature (female hands 90.3°F, male hands is 89.2°F) to no higher than 102°F.

Temperatures higher than 102°F can result in physiological damage such as burns and nerve impairment in regards to the experient or individuals in direct contact with the experients hands. For scientific measurement, experients will need to obtain a digital biofeedback thermometer, which can typically cost around $20 and up.

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(Adapted from the paper "Manual of Pyrokinesis: Applications, Experimentation, and Measurement” by Theresa M. Kelly, MsD.)

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