Talk:Takitsubo Rikou/@comment-95.90.228.179-20131009070014/@comment-121.54.92.119-20131011162153

No, as I've said earlier Magic and AIM have nothing to do with each other. From NT2 regarding magic:

Basically, you just have to manipulate bodily functions such as the flow of blood and the rhythm of the organs to bring them to the values you want.”

''“…As people with some scientific knowledge, you probably know this, but most of the internal organs cannot be consciously controlled. Forcing a change in them is what allows one to refine that normally unreachable energy. But the internal organs function automatically because the alternative is dangerous. It’s the same reason that a computer’s system files are hidden by default. If someone without the proper knowledge were to mess with them, there is a danger of it coming back to bite them in the ass. In the past, that kind of thing seems to have been mistaken for divine punishment or a curse.''

Magic and Esper abilities (AIM) have different sets of laws that contradicts/clashes with each other.

In order to use magic, you must manipulate bodily functions (VOLUNTARY) such as the flow of blood and the rhythm of the organs to bring them to the values you want which is the exact opposite of the basis for esper abilities which is An INVOLUNTARY Movement (AIM).

This is the reason why an esper have difficulty/cannot use magic. Magic relies on controlling/forcing one's own body which clashes to the principle of AIM.