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Last night at bed, I've been thinking about how pokemon powers could be applied for various purposes, and I came up with this design:
This uses the fact that wobbuffet's reflect doubling the power of the blast unrestrictedly breaks the law of conservation of energy. To start one of those up, you just need to manually raise the hammer so an initial blast is given. Wobbuffet then keeps doubling its power, until it reaches some springs placed at a higher level, which will break the momentum, to prevent the machine from eventually exploding due to constantly rising power. By hooking the hammer to a generator we get a constant flow of power. However, wobbuffet is bound to get eventually tired. That, however, can be fixed. By solving E=mc^2 for m, we get m=E/c^2. It is practically impossible to create anything valuable out of that, due to the fact that since a terribly little amount of plutonium is required to create an atomic bomb, it would be only logical for the energy released by an atomic bomb to be required to create something as little as the amount of plutonium used in them. However, by adjusting the height of the springs breaking the fall to something incredibly high, we can increase the energy output to something higher than what we need to create a sufficient amount of matter. This way, we create oran berries that are given to Wobbuffet to recharge him. The power not used in creating the berries can then be used for any other purpose. Actually, it is even possible to convert that energy to the matter required to create a clone of the machine and the wobbuffet. That way, in little time we can have a million of those working simultaneously, giving us practically infinite energy.
Has anybody else thought of a different design that would abuse the way the anime breaks the laws of physics? Discuss those here!
![[PokeCommunity.com] The solution to all energy problems in the Pokemon world [PokeCommunity.com] The solution to all energy problems in the Pokemon world](https://img819.imageshack.us/img819/8697/infinitewobbuffet.png)
This uses the fact that wobbuffet's reflect doubling the power of the blast unrestrictedly breaks the law of conservation of energy. To start one of those up, you just need to manually raise the hammer so an initial blast is given. Wobbuffet then keeps doubling its power, until it reaches some springs placed at a higher level, which will break the momentum, to prevent the machine from eventually exploding due to constantly rising power. By hooking the hammer to a generator we get a constant flow of power. However, wobbuffet is bound to get eventually tired. That, however, can be fixed. By solving E=mc^2 for m, we get m=E/c^2. It is practically impossible to create anything valuable out of that, due to the fact that since a terribly little amount of plutonium is required to create an atomic bomb, it would be only logical for the energy released by an atomic bomb to be required to create something as little as the amount of plutonium used in them. However, by adjusting the height of the springs breaking the fall to something incredibly high, we can increase the energy output to something higher than what we need to create a sufficient amount of matter. This way, we create oran berries that are given to Wobbuffet to recharge him. The power not used in creating the berries can then be used for any other purpose. Actually, it is even possible to convert that energy to the matter required to create a clone of the machine and the wobbuffet. That way, in little time we can have a million of those working simultaneously, giving us practically infinite energy.
Has anybody else thought of a different design that would abuse the way the anime breaks the laws of physics? Discuss those here!