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It really irks me when everyone assumes that pokéballs store pokémon as digital information with some unknown technology, or quantum teleportation or some other stupid theory. I think pokémon are simply some new organism that has an ability to shrink itself or store itself as data somewhere, but never uses it. Think how humans have a tailbone, it is worthless and we never use it, but is there anyway. Humans have only discovered that Pokémon can be stored by accessing their unused trait via some sort of electrical shock, and have exploited it. That also explains why pokéballs can't catch humans, because we do not have this trait.
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