>>54859732>Terapagos' ability allows it to manifest dreams.Which we've never once seen in game in any capacity. At this point you're just saying "it is because I said it is" without any evidence.
>An innate desire of the Pokemon to changeYou can force the pokemon to change its tera type through exposure to tera crystals, that's not a wish and completely disregards any kind of desire from the pokemon.
>It's why Ogerpon's masks take the effect they doAnon, they change its type because they're made out of Grass, Water, Fire and Rock tera crystals. Not because of an arbitrary wish.
>Treasure, which is used synonymously with hopes and dreams hereAnon, treasure and dreams are all used synonymously with a goal not literal dreams and treasure.
>Humanity does not have the capacity to create the AI we meet in the game. Which is where the time machine would come in. Technology from the future or even the ancient past, if there's some kind of advanced super society, would be able to provide the knowhow to create an AI.
Meanwhile a wish for another set of hands wouldn't ever produce an AI, assuming it isn't a literal wording monkey's paw situation it would just produce another person and not a robot.
>The professor believed the Pokemon were actually from the future / past because of Occulture. No they didn't. Occulture as it is rarely goes over the past and future with most of the made up stories relating to living fossils found in the modern day or modern day technology. If they were truly inspired by it they wouldn't need a time machine.
>It's the only feasible explanation for why the trio paradoxes exist as they do. The professor didn't even own those books nor are they at the academy. You've just made another massive plothole in the imagination theory.
>Tablets Tablet, singular, as in there's only one. And what is this even supposed to mean for your argument exactly? Again if you go back to an ancient civilization you'd need a time machine for that.