>>28677563I'll preface by saying I know nothing of physics.
But I've always thought it was weird and stupid to base all understanding of physics on mathematics. How do they actually know that all physics in fact follows the rules they made? I mean, you don't always have to see something to believe it. For example, I've never sen the earth's core, but it makes perfect sense to say it's made of liquid metal according to the way metals and minerals react under heat and pressure etc.
But how can anyone say with confidence how the inside of a black hole works? It's all just based on theoretical mathematics, how do they actually know it works the way they believe?
I've always felt like so much science is just based on assumptions supported by other assumptions. Sure, we can assume it works this way, but chances are when we actually encounter something that was previously theoretical it'll behave completely differently to how we assume.
>>28677700I'm pretty sure Jinx and Sneasel are based on ice youkai.