That doesn't affect Garou's BFR. In case it happened, he wouldn't be able to come back via instant transmission.
What I mean is that the two are still separate dimensions/it's still an interdimensional feat.
No. For the otherworld, which basically just because they allow it inverse, not because it can travel to other dimensions. It's been stated before as well and there is a literal example of incapability of doing it.
That's what I mean. Cooler's page is outdated--He would have it now if he had been updated.
Thanks, though i don't see it being a problem here. It's relevant to their scaling to begin with, so it shouldn't make a difference like i said before.
Yeah, that's why I said "it's basically just 'Saiyans have no limits!' We can't quantify it, so I don't know the exact place Garou would need to outpace Cooler at before the Gete Star overloads from energy."
But he doesn't use it like that. He doesn't just appear the last millisecond or similar. He teleports and then starts the attack.
He does this for both the kick and the attack on Vegeta. Even when he catches Goku, (allowing him to make contact), he re-appears in the air and slams Goku into a mountain. We also see them generally just hit the spam button for the shockwave clashes Goku and Cooler do, with the last exchange basically showing us what exactly they were doing (moving through IT to clash with each other).
First, i see no such thing as "all Goku can feel is the hit" in the entire fight. Nothing in that fight remotely implies this. Also Goku
actually turned his head and looked at him here. It's not that it isn't reactable or almost impossible to do it.
Goku couldn't keep track of Cooler and got hit in the back. While he was staring at Cooler. Though, yes, Goku notices the first punch, but it should be noted that Goku has predicted teleporters (though not IT) in the past, and later in the film
Cooler outright predicts where Goku would appear. (Which you could say contradicts how he explicitly couldn't before, but I'd personally argue it's just evidence of his adaptability, as this is Cooler after he adapts to Goku.)
Can you send it please?

I'd have to download the whole film and edit it while I'm at the college campus, so not currently. That said, I can tell you the exact timestamp of it in the film if you become a pirate. (21:42). Remember, this is about Cooler being unable to see Goku moving via IT at all despite having IT.
Oh, I didn't mean the BGS but Cooler against Garou. Landing a physical attack itself would require contact, no?
Yeah, but I already mentioned that. It would fry the Cooler bodies. Then you asked "What about Cooler himself?" Dude's just a head. He's not doing anything.
That would be a superiority of Kai Kai ability. (Or that Kai's can even sense other dimensions of time like that)
Except it's explicitly noted the difference in Kai Kai and IT is merely lack of sensory needs. Meaning that regular IT should get the job done. (And the reason GT Goku couldn't IT himself out is because his IT is broken in his kid body without SSJ4 or extra Ki that transcends the limit of his Kid Body to use ordinary IT.)
But Characters like Goku is shown to be incapable of doing it. They wouldn't scale to those who can.
He's never shown himself incapable, though. Goku has teleported across the Macrocosm generally across Z, GT Goku couldn't in that specific instance because of his inability to use IT without SSJ4 in general, and even later in the S17 Arc when he couldn't escape Hell it's made clear that it's due to the funny shenanigans happening in Space-Time due to Negative Karma warping the fabric of reality, as King Yemma's Law Manipulation also failed to transport anyone to Earth but could transport people across the other dimensions. (Also, Goku outright Teleports into Hell during Bio-Broly, using the exact same Teleportation Zone as he did in the Original Broly Movie). Generally speaking, IT has successfully demonstrated interdimensional ability, even to the edge of the Macrocosm to Dimensions that "Orbit" other Dimensions, like the Land of the Kais.
And this is also the Garou who was on the verge of using time travel.
Even the psuedo-time stop stuff would likely get copied. And after that Garou is going to just invent his own time travel technique.
I fully think that's possible.
Btw instant transmission requires a hand gesture while the portals are actually thought-based. And again, Garou could just copy that too.
Untrue. Especially in this film.
Unquantifiable amps don't really match up to Garou who had quantifiable jumps of getting tens of times stronger in a brief fight. And adding in the speed difference that would accumulate on top of that.
An unquantifiable amp could be getting 1.1x stronger, 1.2x stronger, etc.
Valid.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but in Dragons Ball, don't they treat things like 10x and 20x amps over the opponent as it being some absolutely crazy and unbeatable multiplier? Such as Kaoi-ken and the super Saiyan forms?
Yesn't. Generally minor gaps in PLs in earlier Sagas lead to pretty big disparities. Issue is that this stops happening as much later, (not explicitly, but more implicitly) and PLs aren't linear. That said, from the quanifiable data we do have, you're completely right.