Pokemon Whats inside a pokeball

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What are you talking about? I think you might be referring to the GS Ball right? Well if you are it was never revealed it was a cheap plot hole to make Ash and co go to Johto. He gives it to Kert and we never see it ever again. Which is sad because it would've been awesome, many people say it might be a Ho-Oh but well never find out any time soon.
 
Well, I think he meant what's inside a normal Pokéball...

Anyway, there must be something like a bedroom there.
 
Daniel Jake said:
What are you talking about? I think you might be referring to the GS Ball right? Well if you are it was never revealed it was a cheap plot hole to make Ash and co go to Johto. He gives it to Kert and we never see it ever again. Which is sad because it would've been awesome, many people say it might be a Ho-Oh but well never find out any time soon.

I think that is the part where you said where pokemon was losing it for awhile and I guess that is why they did not continue with that part but maybe it will be revived in the future who knows.:)
 
That video was cool and yup that is usually inside a pokeball.:)
 
^stupidest thing,if i can calculate all episodes with pballs i might have an i dea of what's inside



i might update time to time
 
Actually in the older episodes ie looked like a red island of some sort.:)
 
this is an artcle on pokemon phisics from ultimate pokemon center. the pokeball...

"The Poké Ball
The Poké Ball is a technology that could go beyond comprehension of today's laws of physics. Let me explain it the best way that I can.
The Poké Balls are about 2 inches in diameter. They are composed of Apricorns (probably the native fruit in the Pokémon world), carved into a sphere and fitted with a special device, which is the mechanism of the Poké Ball. The regular Poké Balls are colored red, white and black. The device in the ball contains an internal pressure gauge. When the button on the ball is pressed, one of two things is done:

When the ball does not detect a Pokémon inside, it searches for a Pokémon, opens itself, has a laser shot to the Pokémon to be called, and sends it into the ball.
The process involves both miniaturization of the Pokémon and conversion of matter and energy. After a laser is shot to the Pokémon, it (somehow) converts the Pokémon into pure electromagnetic energy. The ball then uses suction to send this energy into the ball. Once inside the ball, it modifies the energy so that when it is converted back into matter, the Pokémon becomes miniaturized, a tiny version of itself.
There are some problems with the energy conversion that have been tackled (see later).
Rarely, a Poké Ball succeeds in miniaturizing another Poké Ball with a Pokémon inside.
When the ball detects a Pokémon inside, it opens itself, and sends it out of the ball by doing the opposite process.
Note that not all Pokémon catches are successful. If a Pokémon is strong enough, it may break free from the ball before the energy conversion process could complete, thus rendering the Poké Ball no longer usable. This can happen probably because the Poké Ball has sustained all the stress it can handle and can't take it any more. Better balls, like the Master Ball, are better built using this fact. Only when the energy conversion process finishes is a Pokémon considered caught. You may also note that Poké Balls can change size. This is probably done using the same technology used to miniaturize Pokémon, or that the balls are composed of a heat-sensitive material that shrinks when cooled."

inside it is a type of energy and it is the most logical explanation.
 
i'd figure the inside of a Pokeball to be something like Manicle Space,& for those of u who don't watch Spider Riders: Manicle Space is a endless universe inside a Manicle where a battle spider can roam until being called upon by the Spider Rider.
 
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