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Catch them all! But how? How can 10-year-olds pack entire Pokémon into Pokéballs? A Snorlax weighs 460 kilograms... Do Pokémon shrink in the Pokéball? Is teleportation the solution? Together with physicist Anne-Dorette Ziems, Jack Pop checks out various theories about how Pokéballs would have to work for this to work. #pokemon #nintendo #sciencevsfiction Sources, backgrounds and further information about this episode: A big thank you goes out to Daniel from the channel @PoketutorialTV. Be sure to check out his channel: ▸ / pokemontutorialtv Thanks also to Pixtory Leipzig, who let us into their ball pit and the other sets: ▸ https://pixtory-leipzig.de/ The paper in which Albert Einstein described in 1905 that mass and energy are equivalent is only three pages long. You can find it here: ▸ http://myweb.rz.uni-augsburg.de/~ecke... More on the fact that our sun loses 4 billion kilograms of mass every second: ▸ https://www.scinexx.de/news/kosmos/wi... Researchers from Brookhaven National Laboratory have turned energy into matter. More information can be found here: ▸ https://www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php... Here is the article from the University of Leicester in which students investigate how much data would have to be stored and transported when beaming from a person: ▸ https://www108.lamp.le.ac.uk/ojs1/ind... On this page you can see how big the Internet is right now. ▸ https://www.live-counter.com/wie-gros... /-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/-/ Does radioactivity lead to superpowers? How does Sonic reach the speed of sound? How many helium balloons do the Disney house take off from "above" with? We'll do the math and try it out - with live experiments, smart experts and you. Tell us what we should check and you'll get nerd facts and show-off knowledge for the next party. MDR knowledge on the net: ▸ https://www.mdr.de/wissen/index.html Please observe our netiquette when commenting! ▸ https://www.mdr.de/s/wissennetiquette