>>51151411I never made any thread here in my life and I never said that Gerbemon created a black hole. The reference book say his trash can act as a black hole, not that it is one, the same way that Gardevoir cannot create a black hole
This is what a black hole with a radius of 1cm is supposed to do to the Earth if place at the same distance as the moon.
https://youtu.be/ojy_CyR_AxY?t=452Now, you have your Gardevoir creating, on earth, a human-sized portal, who, like I explained to you, doesn't share a single property with a black hole.
> I was making an argument to somebody who claim Pokemon move to be weak because they doesn't kill Ash.And yet, we gave you a logical reason, to explain why Taichi survived, the Digivice: having already several supernatural abilities, while on the other hand, Ash survive a full-front attack. Also, Marowak was killed by a single Team Rocket member with a stick.
>No , they meant to be something that would be plausible and fit into the world off pokemon.Again, if Gardevoir was able to create a litteral black hole, there would have been no Pokemon's world
Magcargo is twice as hot as the sun. Do you know about heat transfer? Basically, you could never be able to approched it. It's enough to melt diamond and tungsten with a large margin, but for whatever reason, humans, grass etc are fine? Pokeball too? Then how do you create a Pokeball? With his temperature and his size, Magcargo, according to the Stefan-Boltzmann law (P = eσAT^4) has a power around 10^9 GigaWatts, which should be enough to produce energy for around 700000 households. That's way to much energy to produce for only one Pokeball. Even more, when you know that Pokeballs are made of apricorn. With its temperature you wouldn't be able to be survive being at 100 m from them. And everything below 50m would just burn. Also, due to his temperature, Magcargo should be bright light, nor red. Or, the entry is bullshit.
Alakazam has an IQ of 5000. How do you estimate that?