What I would have wanted to say here a few days ago when I was still cooling off would be something along the lines of "Where exactly are you coming up with this crap like 'The particles in energy...', the insinuation that energy has volume, that plasma is an energy, and so on. Energy doesn't work that way."
However, I'm cool as ice now so I think I'm starting to read between the lines better. The stuff you were saying there, as much as it flew over most people's heads, was already dumbed down so "normal" people could comprehend it. The particles of energy thing, I'm guessing you meant something like "particles containing kinetic energy" seeing as energy by definition is not matter and so can't be composed of particles, which are matter. With the plasma stuff, I'm assuming now you're referring to it in reference to the mass of light Pokemon are turned into when they go into a Pokeball, and from there not meaning the volume of energy necessarily but the volume of plasma assuming that all of a Pokemon's mass was converted to plasma; all while skipping over the fact that plasma is really just a state of matter, albeit a more energetic one, so as not to confuse people more than need be.
I think I understand what you're saying there now and why Redstar linked me to that post. However, that's all based on the assumption that they're converted into plasma and everything which is quite a stupid thing for him to assume when he sticks to canon so much and nothing in canon necessarily says that it's plasma... I myself have my own fan explanation for how it all works but I'd be the first to admit that my own theories aren't canon. I see that you also advocate that they're "digitized" as he puts it, so I'll keep any more of my personal opinions out of this.
So yeah. Nothing against you now that I've cooled off. Being in college and just having finished two semesters of chemistry with two semesters of physics coming up (following up the physics AP I took in high school) I guess you could just say I'm more "sensitive" to errors in scientific explanations and everything than most people, and when combined with me being in a rage due to a certain argument... Things can go bad. Then again I don't know why he was reading a VM conversation I was having anyway. That's kind of rude, especially to bring it up to someone else.