Skywarp
July 26th, 2008, 07:11 PM
This is brought up fairly often at points.
The most blatantly obvious and logical explanation is simply a small air weave tied off that keeps you cool.
But instead its explained as a mind trick that doesnt even require the power.
This is perfectly plausible, probably even in real life to boot. If you train long and hard enough you focus to a point where you can control bodily functions that are normally uncontrollable, this is proven is various cases the most obvious being monks and pain/damage.
However here's the gripe, if you simply focused hard enough and told your body to stop sweating in sweltering heat you would quickly get heatstroke, and probably die.
You sweat for a very good reason. Turning it off without something to compensate is a road to fail.
The most blatantly obvious and logical explanation is simply a small air weave tied off that keeps you cool.
But instead its explained as a mind trick that doesnt even require the power.
This is perfectly plausible, probably even in real life to boot. If you train long and hard enough you focus to a point where you can control bodily functions that are normally uncontrollable, this is proven is various cases the most obvious being monks and pain/damage.
However here's the gripe, if you simply focused hard enough and told your body to stop sweating in sweltering heat you would quickly get heatstroke, and probably die.
You sweat for a very good reason. Turning it off without something to compensate is a road to fail.

