- June 8th, 2018, 5:53 pm#4906132
For years I've been asking myself how in hell does Professor E. Gadd's Poltergust 3000 and Poltergust 5000 EVEN WORK?!
(for those who don't know, The Poltergust is a Vacuum Cleaner Luigi uses in the Luigi's Mansion Series to fight ghosts. Look it up)
Obviously, the real answer is, It's a vacumm for catching ghosts: It sucks in the ghost through the nozzle, into the hose, and into the body of the vacuum. WELL DUH!!! That's the easy way to explain it. But I want LOGICAL and SCIENTIFIC answers. Like if Egon had to explain how it works. If anyone could try to look at it from a scientific stand point, that would be great.
(for those who don't know, The Poltergust is a Vacuum Cleaner Luigi uses in the Luigi's Mansion Series to fight ghosts. Look it up)
Obviously, the real answer is, It's a vacumm for catching ghosts: It sucks in the ghost through the nozzle, into the hose, and into the body of the vacuum. WELL DUH!!! That's the easy way to explain it. But I want LOGICAL and SCIENTIFIC answers. Like if Egon had to explain how it works. If anyone could try to look at it from a scientific stand point, that would be great.