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Resumo
Among the large body of evidences accumulated in the paranormal
literature, telekinesis (TK) is the most remarkable. Hidden relationships
were postulated to connect the proper understanding of transport
phenomena and the nature and production of a fluid substance called
“ectoplasm”. However, with the rise of quantum physics
and the possible influence of “mind-over-matter”, such
old explanations were abandoned. In this paper, I develop theoretical
considerations about the TK effect using thermodynamics and energy
balance, arguing that if energy is converted - through an intervening
fluid - by mediums in a variety of degrees, this can also happen
at the cost of changing the internal energy of the surrounding gas.
I hypothesize the TK fluid as acting upon the surrounding air, which
serves then as a kind of interface for the phenomena. Then I discuss
the important consequence of TK effect being suppressed by vacuum,
since no intervening fluid would exists to move the object. I provide
a thermodynamic equivalent system to account for the vacuum limits
necessary to suppress TK.
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