>>54854823Hi khu schizo, we both know why you're using fan term. It's not the first time you've used this exact verbiage and it won't be the last time. The game calls them Paradox Pokemon, not fans. If you played the game you would know that. People who like to argue for imagination like to recite that the pokedex is canon, but not when it goes against their narrative. The reason people suggest it's a temporal paradox is a post game scene with Arven. Here, I'll provide the full dialogue for you because you like to focus on two lines if given the chance to provide it yourself.
Surprisingly, when you don't speed read and have the full context, you understand what Arven is stating. He talks about the wild stories described in the Paradox Book, and how they all actually turned out to be real. Crazy, right? He then suggests the the time machine is the reason they're there in the first place, right? So how were they seen in Area Zero 200 years ago if the Time Machine is the reason these paradoxical creatures weren't found yet?
If only we had a plot device like a legendary pokemon that has an extremely long lifespan, something like an ancient turtle, that can display memories to others. Oh right, there is one! Here, maybe this will help your zoomie brain understand the concept.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEx_MrNxEqE Here's a popular show that you're probably aware of! Surprisingly, it has some similar nuances that people have tried to help you understand, but you choose to not. Eren manipulates past memories of others to dictate the future. Everything happens because it needs to. Even though Eren can manipulate the past, he is still doomed to the same fate. It doesn't matter the exacts of events, it still ends the same way because his fate is predetermined. If the professor was meant to find the Paradox Pokemon, it was already predetermined. That is what a paradox is.