In this technical paper, Theresa M. Kelly, MsD. addresses Hydrokinesis: the psychical influence off flow in regard to Newtonian liquids such as water [fresh, sea], oil, milk, vinegar, alcohol, and mercury. In addition, she addresses popular misconceptions such as misidentifying hydrokinesis as other forms of psychokinesis.
She addresses limitations of psychokinetic influence including those related to the most commonly influenced liquid [water], variables [e.g. volume, temperature, and density], electrical conductivity, and liquid dynamics [i.e. motion] verses inertial forces. She also touches on commonly reported symptomatic effects in regard to experients of hydrokinesis including perspiration, thermoregulation, and water retention.
In addition, she addresses practical career applications in regard to hydrokinetic phenomena [e.g. scientific, medical, and rescue], and experimental applications including directional influence of a water stream and rainfall, rotation, vorticity, waves, turbulence, and immiscible liquids. The paper includes an overview of the fundamental physics assumed involved in hydrokinetic influence and offers suggestions on measurement techniques and devices.