>>52489021>It means you're a spic who can't into English. Kind of explains why you got so much wrong in this post.Uh, no? You're stating that the book somehow becomes 'real' when it is and always will be a fake. The Imagination Theory doesn't change this and actually hinges on it. You're babbling.
>Doesn't matter either way so it's 2-0 to me.How do you figure? Without anyone to verify Heath's account, there's nothing to say he actually met a future/past Pokemon in the first place. You're 0-2 so far.
>A wishing pokemon that can't actually grant wishes? What's the point in that?It DOES grant wishes - in a very specific way. Sada/Turo didn't wish to see future/past 'mons, they wished to specifically see past/future 'mons by making a machine based off of their life's work, which is the wish that was granted.
>Doesn't change that they weren't imagined over the courts of 200 years.You're missing that the imagination stuff only become real in the presence of the Area Zero crystals that are connected to the wish-granting Pokemon. You can imagine whatever you want, but without those crystals, you get nothing.
>Nope, nothing in the game says that.Except the professors themselves say they believe they need to do it - their entire life's research revolves around it.
You're currently 0-5.
>There's a lab from 80 years ago BUILT into Crystals and you're saying no one interacted with them?The crystals are clearly overgrowing over the labs. The fact that there's an elevator that goes a fair distance down from the lab to the crystal-filled time machine room means the crystals were originally much deeper in the crater until the professor started interacting with them.
0-7. You lose.