Is the ability to create and control fire with mind (pyrokinesis) a fiction?

When asked if they want to possess an esper power, most people choose safe options such as flying or intangible capabilities. It's easy to understand, because abilities like pyrokinesis (fire control) are always "ineffective".

Specifically, in addition to being useful when camping, the ability to create fire will have to be limited. Moreover, the person who possesses the ability will be very tired when having to act as a firefighter, constantly using the power to stamp out the fire in the apartment or the forest. Therefore, along with other causes, we are very fortunate when the pyrokinesis phenomenon is not real.

However, is pyrokinesis phenomenon completely fictional? Of course the question here will not be derived from urban legends or a few rumors. Specifically, according to GMA sources, a girl in the Philippines is believed to be able to predict fires and create fires just by mentioning fire.

So far, most scientists have concluded that pyrokinesis capacity does not occur in real life. The aforementioned cases are not due to human ability to create fire with just the mind. To explain this, our brains do not generate enough energy to burn any object . So far, many theories about the ability to control fire with beginnings are set out by writers. According to Wolff sources, although the master of horror stories Stephen King was the creator of the term "pyrokinesis" when writing the fictional work "Firestarter" in 1980, even the writer Charles Dickens made poison. The author believes that his character died due to his body burning itself after a drunken night.

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Most scientists conclude that pyrokinesis capacity does not occur in real life.

Some people speculate that pyrotron subatomic particles are the cause of pyrokinesis, and even the body itself ignites. According to Wolff and Arnold , these people hypothesize that the pyrotron element passes through the atoms of an object, and if collisions occur with quarks (small particles make up protons and neutrons), basically There will be an explosion in the human body and cause fire from inside the object.

However, the above hypothesis has not been tested once. Specifically, no scientist has ever looked at a quark with a microscope; We only know quarks exist because many physical particles are formed from smaller ones. Therefore, it is unimaginable to observe the collision between quarks and other factors. Moreover, the second problem here is that the pyrotron particle does not actually exist. No one has ever demonstrated a kind of subatomic particles that can explain the phenomenon of some people controlling fire just by thinking. For these two reasons, scientists conclude that pyrokinesis will never happen in practice.