"Cryokinetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cryokinetic refers to the ability to influence or manipulate the temperature of the body or another substance through the use of willpower or mental concentration. In other words, cryokinetics is a practice that involves using one's mind to alter the physical properties of their own body or an external substance, typically by lowering the temperature. This concept is often associated with various forms of meditation, sensory deprivation, or other alternative health practices that aim to achieve a deeper state of relaxation and mental focus. The term "cryo-" comes from the Greek word "kryos," meaning "frost" or "ice," and "-kinetic," from the Greek word "kinesis," meaning "movement" or "action."
The word "cryogenized" refers to the process of reducing the temperature of a substance to extremely low levels, usually near absolute zero (−273.15 °C), by using liquid nitrogen or other cryogenic fluids. In this state, the substance is preserved and remains in a frozen state until it is thawed or warmed up again. Cryogenization is often used for the preservation of biological samples, such as cells, tissues, and organs, as well as for the storage of sensitive materials and equipment.
Cryoglobulin is a type of abnormal protein found in the blood that can cause cryoglobinemia, a condition characterized by the abnormal accumulation of protein in the blood vessels, leading to blood vessel inflammation and damage.
Cryoglobulinaemia is a rare medical condition in which abnormal proteins called cryoglobulins accumulate in the blood and cause symptoms when they are cooled to normal body temperature. These proteins can cause the blood to thicken, leading to problems with blood circulation and blood flow. Symptoms of cryoglobulinaemia can include joint pain, fever, and fatigue, as well as more serious complications such as kidney damage or kidney failure. The underlying cause of cryoglobulinaemia is often a viral or autoimmune disorder.
Cryoglobulinemia is a rare blood disorder in which there is an abnormal type of protein called cryoglobulin in the blood. These proteins are sensitive to cold temperatures and can thicken and become more liquid when exposed to cold. This can cause symptoms such as pale or bluish-colored skin, numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, and increased risk of infections.
Cryohydrate refers to a combination of water and a substance that remains frozen at a temperature below its freezing point. In other words, a cryohydrate is a type of hydrate that forms when water and a substance dissolve and then freeze together. This typically occurs when a substance is cooled below its eutectic point, which is the lowest temperature at which the substance remains in a solid state.
Cryokinesis is the supposed ability to freeze or chill objects or substances with one's mind. It is a form of psychokinesis, or telekinesis, and is often mentioned in fiction, particularly in the context of superpowers or supernatural abilities.
Cryokinetics refers to the practice of exercising or treating affected joints and muscles while they are frozen or numb, typically in the context of cryotherapy or cold therapy.
Cryology is the study of very low temperatures, particularly those below 0°C (32°F), and the effects they have on living organisms and materials.
A cryometer is a device that measures extremely low temperatures, typically used in laboratory settings to determine the temperature of matter in its solid or liquid states.
Cryonic is a term that refers to the preservation of human bodies or heads at very low temperatures, typically around -196°C, with the hope that future medical technology will be able to revive them. The goal of cryonic preservation is to freeze the body or brain quickly enough to prevent cellular damage and decay, which would make revival impossible.