Pokemon Pokemon Plotholes Discussion Thread

RE: Pokemon Plotholes!

Wailord bounces on the ground, I guess (making me feel sorry for the bugs in its way).
And the gyms magically increase in size. Of course.
 
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LOL, imagine if you using a Wailord in the Fortree Gym. He can't fly but if you go to close, he might eat you.

Here's one, Mr Mime isn't one exclusive gender. Would the female Mr Mime be called Mrs Mime?
 
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When a pokemon goes back into the pokeball, where does its weight go?
 
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Veritas said:
LOL, imagine if you using a Wailord in the Fortree Gym. He can't fly but if you go to close, he might eat you.

Here's one, Mr Mime isn't one exclusive gender. Would the female Mr Mime be called Mrs Mime?

I think that Mr. Mine is a hermaphrodite, the sex that you see when you battle it is the dominate sex.
omahanime said:
When a pokemon goes back into the pokeball, where does its weight go?

I believe that when a pokemon goes in to a poke ball it is electric. That is the pokemon turns in to an electrical charge so thus it can be in the ball for long periods of time with out food, water or air. Also the weight is negated because it is electrical.
 
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It's less of being electric and more of minimized statis. The Pokemon is probably compacted into the ball where it's cells are shrunk to a reasonable level and put into something similiar to cryogenic statis. But eh, it could go either way.
 
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The turning to electrical charge makes sense. But when you put a heavy pokemon in a ball, the ball would contain a massive amount of energy.
 
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Well, matter is just a super condensed form of energy, so maybe the energy forms a smaller piece of matter, until the ball's chain reaction reactivates, recondensifying the energy, and releasing the Pokemon. The only problem is, if that were to happen, the Pokemon might not have it's memory, scince mass can only construct cells. But we don't know much about the brain, so it's possible that the memory would come back.
 
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Memory would come back when the quantum state was re-established.
I hope I did this right.
Groudon weighs 949.83 kilos.
Multiply kilos by 299792458 to get joules.
The result is 284752520662 joules.
4.184 GJ is equal to a ton of TNT.
So that pokeball contains the equal of 68057 tons of TNT.
68 megatons
 
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E=mc2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%3Dmc2
 
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That's, I think, in the context of the creation/transmutation of energy of matter. Not the transmutation of energy into matter and vice versa. As the idea of transmuting energy into matter and vice versa has not been considered I don't think it would be applicable here.
 
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Trailing away from the science...

How the hell did my LV65 Steelix just got paralyzed by a LV35 Jigglypuff doing a Body Slam?
And how can Scary Face actually miss?
 
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Lou Cypher said:
Trailing away from the science...

How the heck did my LV65 Steelix just got paralyzed by a LV35 Jigglypuff doing a Body Slam?
And how can Scary Face actually miss?

Maybe the opponent's accuracy dropped...

If I use a phisical attack on a Uxie my Pokémon's memory should've been deleted.
But I still won a smartness contest!?
 
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How about when you are trying to avoid a weak trainer and they turn to where you are, even though they don't "See" you yet. Also, One of the games says that when you make Eye contact with a trainerr, you have to battle them, but If they are facing the right, and you are facing forward, There is no Eye contact.
 
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Lieutenant Houndoom said:
That's, I think, in the context of the creation/transmutation of energy of matter. Not the transmutation of energy into matter and vice versa. As the idea of transmuting energy into matter and vice versa has not been considered I don't think it would be applicable here.
But if you are not converting matter into energy, the pokeball would weigh greater than the pokemon it holds.
 
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Energy Can not be created in to matter. period. energy is not a...."thing" It is movement in the molecular composure of our universe. Which is why astronauts do not get crushed.billions of miles away would have mass pressure on astronauts, crushing them like a toothpick. It doesn't, because There is no matter to build up, no matter for energy to spread in. Energy is like thought. It's real, but not. As Einstien said " What can not be proven scientifically, Is the very nature of science It's self."
 
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Juliacoolo said:
Energy Can not be created in to matter. period. energy is not a...."thing" It is movement in the molecular composure of our universe. Which is why astronauts do not get crushed.billions of miles away would have mass pressure on astronauts, crushing them like a toothpick. It doesn't, because There is no matter to build up, no matter for energy to spread in. Energy is like thought. It's real, but not. As Einstien said " What can not be proven scientifically, Is the very nature of science It's self."
I don't understand your astronaut statement.

I quote Wikipedia "The concept of mass–energy equivalence unites the concepts of conservation of mass and conservation of energy, allowing rest mass to be converted to forms of active energy (such as kinetic energy, heat, or light). Conversely, active energy in the form of kinetic energy or radiation can be converted to particles which have rest mass. The total amount of mass/energy in a closed system (as seen by a single observer) remains constant because energy cannot be created or destroyed and, in all of its forms, trapped energy exhibits mass. In relativity, mass and energy are two forms of the same thing, and neither one appears without the other"
 
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If Arceus, Dialga, and Palkia created everything, how is mew the ancestor of them?
 
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Uh... in space, there's no pressure, they'd die without spacesuits because the pressure that they exert from their bodies is no longer counteracted, so they explode.

Fictional energy based theorys are going to fail almost always, so I don't tihnk it's going to be arguable.
 
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