>>55086954The harder one to explain would be dreams, but it seems to be the most correct answer here. For starters let's establish that dreams are a form of energy, known as "shaped energy". In the pokemon world we have the study of dreams, Dream World, Dream Radar, and even the boundary of reality and dreams, Entralink. Similar to the scene where it happens, Entralink is an area whose surrounding is covered by a dense fog, where the pokemon met in dreams can be met as if they were the real, no they have in fact become real through the technology provided by the Dream Research lab. Despite this being where the boundaries of dream and reality meet, you and other players can meet in the real world, where everything is black and everything looks foggy like in a dream, where there's still people that you can physically touch and know they are real.
But then you might ask "how can Terapagos do this, how are dreams and reality connecting through energy?"
The answer lies within the two trees warping together around a crystal at the very center of Entralink. These similarly represent Reshiram and Zekrom, both which represent the two basic components of the paradoxes, fire and lightning. Taoism itself is paradoxical hence the similarities between these factors and the Turtle. In the pokemon universe, the Tao dragons are considered the Origin dragon in their truest form, however paradoxical as they are they separated. The turtle similarly functions in a paradoxical sense, with science explaining how it functions and can be harnessed similarly to the Tao Dragons. Energy is the foundation to both factors, therefore I think it entirely possible that Terapagos is simply making the boundaries of reality meet in a dream, a miniature Entralink if you will.