Tuesday 27 May 2014

Pokéball Facts

The creation of a pokèball, and how it works, and what it is made of still remains a mystery. We all know that the Pokèball is the most basic tool that helps humans catch Pokémon.
 
How to use it:  to use the pokèball the trainers just have to throw the ball and call the Pokémon to action. When the trainer wants his Pokémon back in the ball, he simply has to point the ball at the Pokémon and press the button on the ball and the pokèball will shoot out what appears to be a red laser which will (according to some theories) that converts the Pokémon in to a pure electromagnetic matter which is sucked in by a suction into the ball.

When the pokèball is used when capture a Pokémon, it would simply open itself when it detects a Pokémon in order to capture it.

What it is made of: this part of the explanation is probably the most complicated part since there is no exact fact on what it is made of. By putting together the theories I researched, my conclusion is that most pokèballs are made up of Apricorns (a fruit in the Pokémon world). Some theories even say that nanotechnology is involved to shoot the laser. Some theories even say it’s magic.  what it's made of is beyond the comprehension of physics.
 Since I am a huge fan of Pokémon, it has got me to wonder what a pokèball is actually made of. If a pokèball was developed in real life, that would be pretty cool! Though it is not really helpful for people in this world since it only captures Pokémon, it can be a giant step for mankind to convert things into electromagnetic energy so mankind can have more space for storage or to be used for other purposes.



No comments:

Post a Comment