Talk:Pyrokinesis/@comment-38876330-20190629104351

There exists a chance that Pyrokinesis works by decomposing water vapour into both its hydrogen and oxygen components and then combusting the hydrogen by increasing its vibration. Since hydrogen is a flammable substance, with enough oxygen in range, combusting it induces ignition. Pyrokinetics would then just have to manipulate the velocity of the ignited substances. Though with that said, Pyrokinetics might also be able to transmute materials into flammable forms surrounded by oxygen if hydrogen isn't already available.

Well, in any case, this is just speculation that I was inspired to make after reading the whole "scientific rationale" section of this page, but it seems plausible since it seems to be the most efficient means of generating fire using this ability (and breaking down water vapour wouldn't be that difficult, if at all).

Also, the AIM dispersion field of a Pyrokinetic creates heat by oscillating molecules within its effective range. How do I know this? Because that is how heat is typically produced the last I checked.