No, no it isn't. And aside from that, I said "size/
power". Emotional Embodiments are energy beings, beings with bodies made of energy which isn't bound by the same rules as matter. So yes, in a literal sense, they have no fixed size. But it's common to indirectly state how strong/powerful something is by describing how
large it is, because in many cases bigger=stronger. It's perfectly reasonable to extend this figure of speech to things that don't strictly
have a size, even if it doesn't make literal sense.
Also, again, I said "size" "/" "
power". As in, size
and/or power. Even if you think size is some sort of illusion, the
other half of that statement still stands.
And going back to that "body made of energy" thing; making a Embodiment weak enough to fit in something like a Star Sapphire without exploding would mean reducing it to a teeny fraction of its full power. How well do you think
anything survives having 99% of its body destroyed? From what we've seen in the fic, that generally results in brain death or complete dissolution of energy beings.
Zoat massively nerfed the mental effects of orange rings so his character could use it and massively increased the mental effects of the Star Sapphire so he could make relationship jokes.
Okay, and your point is?
Zoat's universe is Zoat's universe. You think most DC writers don't liberally interpret and/or completely make up a lot of the shit they throw into their own comics?
And these differences you're pointing out just make it all the more clear that niche DC canon
does not apply here.
Of course not, because Paul's short sighted and it never even occurred to him to investigate any of the emotional entities.
Or, he's making the reasonable decision that you can't investigate literally
everything to make sure that the universe doesn't
fucking explode, because if it was
that easy then it probably would've exploded on its own by now.
Also, again, because you seem to have ignored it the first time I said it:
Paul tried investigating some of the things that he did regularly, to see if there was any sort of risk associated. Not only was everything he checked perfectly fine, but the Controller who was helping him, one of the most knowledgeable beings in the universe, called him STUPID for being so concerned about nothing.
If that isn't a crystal clear indicator that he is doing exactly the correct amount of investigation into the risks of his activities, I don't know what is.