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What is actually a Pokémon? The answer has a Nobel Prize for Physics

Surely you have all seen a huge amount of Pokémon chapters, played countless hours to your video games and fantasized all a lifetime with being able to have some of these pocket creatures in a Poké Ball. But what you may never have done was never to pose something as simple as "What is a Pokémon?", And I assure you that the question has more chicha than it seems.

We are not talking about your justification in the series or in the lore of the world of games, that there is enough. We all know that Arceus is the "God" Pokémon, that mew contains the original DNA of this species of animals, as well as there are deities associated with concepts such as time or space. But let's go to the root of the matter: Are they an extraterrestrial species? Have you evolved as well as human beings or someone has put them here?... And what is more important, what does it have?

the Pokémon not (exactly) are like us

It is evident that they are animals coming from a work of fiction; Of course they are not like humans. But we are not referring to this. The Pokémon are clearly different from human beings in the lore of the game because they present somewhat different characteristics than those that have a kind of meat and b1. They have greater physical power, and what is more important, can deal with the energy of ways that the human being can not or dream .

Human beings can barely produce two types of energy: the kinetics generated by our body with the movement and the heat that we emanate through our 36-37 degrees Celsius. Of course, we also have electricity in our body, since nerve impulses have voltages of the order of the millivolts .

For dealing with a case we all know, in old Pokédex entries it was talked about that Pikachu could throw rays with an electric charge between 15 and 350 colors and a tension that ranges between 10 and 100 million volts * *. The difference with humans is amazing, but also with the most powerful bioelectric predator as is electric eel (Electrophorus Voltai), which can reach 860 volts **... enough to knock down a bull or crocodile.

It is more than evident that the capabilities of these beings, by optimized that they are, do not respond to a completely organic body. There must be something else that justifies why they can do things like that, or even throw fire, generate water or have a completely demolished force that would not explain neither the most powerful muscles of the animal kingdom.

And the answer we find it so much in something we have been watching in the series, manga and video games during lustros, as in a theory enunciated in 1924 by French physicist Louis-Victor de Broglie I would be worth the Nobel Five Prize years later. It is time to talk about the duality of corpuscle wave applied to the Pokémon .

are at the same time energy and matter

Even of Broglie, it was understood that light was a wave and that matter another. They were not related beyond their fortuitous meetings in nature. But the revolutionary of what was enunciated by this physicist was the following: "All matter presents both undulating and corpuscular characteristics behaving from one way or another depending on the specific experiment" _. He leaned on what was said by Einstein a few years before and said that in certain processes the electromagnetic waves of light could behave like corpuscles, such as physical particles with a given weight.

De Broglie affirmed that he could pass otherwise, and that matter could behave like a wave. Speaking in silver, the French physicist postulated that there were properties of the waves that were related to other physical bodies, such as mass and speed. This is a general law, so we can apply it even to our bodies. If we introduce our weight and the speed at which we run, for example, we can generate a wave; Of course, it will be a wavelength so small that we would not present appreciable properties of them.

As the Pokémon would be an anomaly within this phenomenon called the duality wave-corpusculo. They respond to the model, but their values ​​would not fit with the expression above. We say this for something so basic and so obvious for every fan of the saga, as that Pokémon can be converted into pure energy to be introduced into the Poké Balls .

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That fact is not the only one who alludes to the energy nature of the Pokémon. Blows like the Gigadrenado can absorb energy from another Pokémon, which the pocket monsters can be transported and stored as data on a PC , or that mt are * * CDs , make it clear that energy nature of the Pokémon. Not to mention the case porygon *, created from data.

What Arceus tells us and the Pokémon's mythology, including the last video game of the saga, is that these beings come from another dimension, and add us: this dimension has fundamental constants other than those of our world . What does this mean? That the Broglie equation works, but with a constant than Plank's. That would explain the one that can generate energy in a more spectacular way than humans. In summary, the Pokémon would be living beings, but they can both take advantage of their physical and undulating duality to trigger attacks, and to be introduced into a Poké Ball to occupy less space. The Pokémon would be a large-scale photons, or if you are a fan of Watchmen comics, some DR, miniature Manhattan .

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