Talk:Firebending/@comment-110.55.3.27-20110618051758/@comment-4533483-20110624191951

Anon, you have a very basic problem - you expect completely scientific theories of the universe to be grafted onto a mystical type of telekinesis, while at the same time expecting the fantasy in question to be good. Do you actually expect Avatar to be real somewhere in the universe? The most we rationally ought to expect is for the fantasy universe to by itself propel us to suspend disbelief - rather than us forcing that on ourselves, which indicates a lack of respect for storytelling art - and to do this in a logically satisfying way. A fully coherent world of detailed characters and scientific accuracy only exists in the real world - to find what you are looking for you ought to read science fiction, not indulge in character-propelled fantasy. We may have our disbeliefs concerning its incoherency suspended for a time, but to continually regard it as fully consistent with the real world is to enter into insanity. Hope I have not offended you with what I have said, but I think it has long awaited saying.