Now, I shall answer all of these.
>>52629949>The Professor wanted that manyThat's not even a good reason. It also doesn't explain how or why the professor thought up a large amount of mons in the first place, as if they weren't for research (which they would be if they were brought in via time travel), then there was basically no reason for them to exist.
> as evidenced by the fact that Gamefreak designed Mega Salamence without seeing one.This is just retarded. You're equating real life game design to the imaginative capabilities of characters within the game. It makes far more sense to believe that Roaring Moon is an ancient version of Salamence, as opposed to believing that Sada just instantly created the idea of an ancient version that looks nearly identical to its mega counterpart.
The professor also "thought up" two versions of Volcanara, which
1. Wouldn't make sense unless that pokemon was a favourite of theirs
2. Would actively harm the imagination theorem, as a scientist as smart as Sada wouldn't simply make one prehistoric and futuristic version of a single mon, they would've attempted to do so with every other pokemon they "imagined". So why didn't they?
>>52631163>>52631960>>52631986There is no way of knowing that the magazine the professor or even the people of Paldea saw had mega Salamence in it. You cannot say with 100% certainty that Sada was exposed to an MGS and then later on imagined a prehistoric version of it into reality. At that point, you're just doing full on guess work that cannot be backed up by anything other than headcanon.
>>52632992>He's literally incapable of denouncing a single point I madeDone. Get OUT, imaginashitters.