>>56092980You are wilfully ignoring the fact that the White Book will enable the professor to :
-Discover that there are depths, and create an elevator to get there.
-Meet and study Terapagos in depth of Aera Zero.
-Understand the Teracristal phenomenon, which is essential for creating the AI (the idea for which has been given by the player), create Tera Orb, and build a time machine that will bring back Pokemon Paradox, enabling their study.
Do you know what happens every time Terapagos enters the scenario?
With Heath 200 years ago: he meets the Pokemon Paradox before the machine has even been created. Has mysteriously lost his memory following his encounter with Terapagos; he recognizes his handwriting, but has no memory of having written it. He felt as if he'd been dreaming.
With the player: Just confirms the bootstrap, while showing what Terapagos can do to make the link with what happened 200 years ago (and proves factually that it's all real), knowing that we find ourselves sent to bed, to allude to the impression of a dream, but that the book exchange proves that it's not a dream. We give the professor all the answers, keys and solutions that lead to what we've experienced in the plot on Scarlet and Violet.
So if the professor goes into the depths to advance his blocked research thanks to our encounter and the White Book.
What's stopping the professor from finding his book through Terapagos? He is led to meet him and study him to advance his research. After all in a bootstrap, everything is causal.
This same causality which allows the existence of the Scarlet/Violet Book which mention Paradox Pokemon which could not be found in Aera Zero, because the time machine which brought them did not yet exist.
This same causality which makes it possible to justify the plot of SV, thanks to obtaining a book which did not exist at its time and a discussion with the player which evokes things which have not yet happened.
Because without that, nothing happens.