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To: [Nathan]
From: [Julian]
Subject: Practical Application of Telekinesis for Recreation

Okay, so...in theory...would it be possible to create and indefinitely sustain a surfable wave in a small body of water- say, a swimming pool- by using telekinesis?

Follow up question. If so, what would I need to be aware of if I were going to try and do this? Tidal effects, wave physics, etc aside are there any pitfalls to working with water?
-Julian

Subject: Didn't see this...

Date: 2009-07-03 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] x-cable.livejournal.com
Indefinitely, no. Water's heavy and requires constant pressure on all surface. As for other issues, not in such a relatively small body of water, although you might want to talk to Kyle to make sure it wouldn't screw up the pool filters.

-N

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