>>52988442You're just proving my point. You're under the assumption that Occulture is real when the game itself practically says it isn't. It's not a factor in anything so it doesn't affect time travel or imagination.
Well I say that it doesn't affect imagination but like another anon said, Turo wouldn't think of a time machine if he was as influenced by Occulture.
>Literally wouldn't exist if the original professor didn't wish for help. This is stated.Also misinterpretation, not to mention it specifies knowledge and not a wish.
If imagination and wishes were a factor then it wouldn't even be an AI it would just be another copy of the professor.
>The only legacy that anything from Area Zero was even real What?
The metal slab?
The markings?
The herba mystica?
The sketch of the spiral path down in the crater?
The crystals?
Everything in the book we can confirm exists.
You're laser focused on the paradox pokemon because that's the only thing that hasn't been 100% verified yet but with the imagination theory saying it was 100% made up and the expedition never happened then why would it be so accurate?
See the problem?
>A literal demiurgeThere's a lot of alchemy themes in the game, it's more likely a philosopher's stone which also plays into the knowledge and treasure theme. Not to mention the type changing nature of Terastallization. Lead to gold, Fire to Water and so on.
>IN the demiurgeYeah no, the obvious reason why is because the time machine would still be on since it could just spit it out again and the reactivation program would start.
Unless you headcanon some reason why it couldn't come back which is the imagination theory in a nutshell I suppose.
>There has already been interdimensional and time travel in this series, it's not that deep. Why does it have to be deep?
Actually, why do you want it to be deep? The whole idea of imagination overcomplicstes things to an unnecessary degree while time travel is just time travel, it's easy to explain.