Matthew Schroeder said:
"The Planet is like ours, the moon is like ours, but I don't believe the sun is like ours because it'd make the characters too powerful."
Isn't that one of the biggest arguments on this site? That if it seems to outlandish for our characters to do, we generally consider it an outlier or don't use it?
Like the reason we don't allow Normal Mario to be considered Multiverse level despite the fact that he and luigi were able to go toe to toe with Dreamy Bowser in a 2-1 fight, and not only survive multiple attacks from him, but beat him down with raw power?
What about Post-Crisis Superman's OVER 30 Universal feats (moreso than even Pre-Crisis Superman) but we don't use them for his power level because it contradicts everything we know about Post-Crisis Superman's strength and relation to Pre-Crisis characters?
I know this doesn't directly correlate to us saying that the Sun isn't a real Sun, but if Unicorns have never shown any more destructive AP higher than Mountain level (even characters that are supposed to elements of magic and/or captain's of the royal guard) are able to do something that is BILLIONS of times harder to do... that something is not *****? Especially since it was described (to my knowledge) that Unicorns at the time of Hearth's Warming Eve were not all that up to snuff with nearly starving and freezing to death?
Besides that, i can throw Occam's razor right back at you "If it doesn't act like our Sun, if it doesn't move like our sun, and if doesn't in any way behave like our sun... then it isn't like our Sun." That's far more simple than "It's fantasy world that somehow works like our world, despite not working like our world at all, so the Sun is our Sun."
The planet has never specifically been called Earth as far as i know, other than one mention in that HWE special.
"the moon is identical to our" I actually looked into the specifics of the moon, and not only doesn't it seem inhabitable in the MLP verse (despite the fact that our characters need to breath, and there should be no oxygen on the moon) though i wasn't entirely sure if that was explained away.
But do you also mean the moon, that in this shot in the comic (the one you referred to when saying the Moon was like our's) being small enough to be IN FRONT OF THE CLOUDS?!
https://i.stack.imgur.com/58EnK.png
That definitely doesn't seem like our Moon, because i'm fairly sure that our moon wouldn't fit snuggly behind the clouds, nor be that close to the Earth and barely be that size.
Unless that's some notorious artist's inconsistency (which is the only piece of evidence i can actually find for how big the moon actually is) then no... the moon is not like our moon. Therefore... the Sun couldn't be like our sun.
"writer said that Sun is the same size as our own"
1.) That was amy keating rogers, who as far as i know, is not the official head writer of the series and would have no complete control over what is considered the cosmology of the series. Neither Megan Mcarthy or Lauren Faust (both head writers and Faust being creator) have never come out and said anything about the size.
2.) She didn't say that it was so, she said "i believe the answer to both of those questions is yes", that's barely an answer, and she didn't even seem that sure of it. For all we know she just said it because it's what she thought. She never gave a definitive answer.
Despite all that, i'm fine if that's true. My argument isn't over whether or not Amy Keating Rogers is right or wrong, and if the writers agree that the sun is the same size, i won't argue against it.
MY argument is, is that you are assuming that just because the Sun is called the Sun and some elements of the universe that aren't the sun act realistically to our world, that the Sun, which doesn't, can be considered exactly like ours, despite all evidence (even from the writer herself, who stated the SUN revolved around the EARTH, which does not make sense in any scientific way.) to the contrary.
It seems like a double standard that we throw away other feats for the same exact reason, and yet we are fine keeping this feat just on the basis that it's MLP, so don't question it.