Just like it's not been stated anywhere that chaos is chaos so from now on everyone should assume that it's peanutbutter till Konami says otherwise.
go ahead and assume whatever you want, but like i said before, stop trying to say spread it as the "truth" just because it's what you assume. since Konami is the storymaker here, just wait for Konami to explore that topic, otherwise there is nothing to talk about.
let's recap. you're assuming the Suikoden world follows the same rules as Earth, and i'm saying you can't say it's true simply because Konami did not confirm your ideas. that's all.
however, you're also saying that seemingly impossible things can exist in the real world, which justifies Elves in Suikoden and Santa on Earth.... so how does that logic lead you to assume the Suikoverse's properties completely matches the real universe? based on your arguments, it is perfectly plausible that one day Earth's poles are hotter than its equator since anything can happen in our world... and since Suikoden is based on our world that includes limitless possibilities. but going back to your original statement, it's impossible for its poles to be hot?!
also, your argument about cars being considered magic back in the day makes no sense whatsoever. if cars did not exist and someone wrote a book about things similar to cars, it IS considered fantasy from that perspective. since those things DID NOT YET EXIST, the concept imagining it is considered FANTASY or unproven THEORY.
ideas taken directly from existing ideas in our world do not require an explanation in books because society understands it is borrowing the existing, proven concept from the real world already. if it DOES NOT YET EXIST OR THERE IS NO PROOF IT EXISTS (such as theories have have never been proven) in the real world, it is "fantasy".
And then we're back to chaos = peanut butter again.
and again.. you're not writing the Suikoden series so who really cares if you announce "chaos = peanut butter" in Suikoden?
i'm done arguing this with you Raww, respond however you like; we'll let the readers decide.