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I realy hate this topic
I realy hate this topic
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but I think this is a false symmetrywe don't even fully see it, because it is just a battle ground for them and nothing more.
also many of the logistics don't make sense, like, planet namek is a big planet, way bigger than earth, but it has the same gravity of earth considering that Bulma can walk there and she is not instantly crushed
That’s not evidence against the astroid having no oxygen, your argument is circularthere is also no proof for that, mostly because, again, Saiyans can't be in space, and if they can be there, then it means that there is oxygen.
lolit is not inconsistent, actually it is very consistent that they can't survive in space, and all the instances where they are in "space"are either so brief that it is ridiculous, or are a inconsistency on itself (Goku going to the moon as a child generates another inconsistency, that is, that he should have trasnformed into ozaru, he was literraly LOOKING AT THE MOON, or should have been looking at the moon for that.)
That inconsistency has nothing to do with Goku surviving on the moon, so it’s a non-factor, plus Goku needs to look at a full moonshould have trasnformed into ozaru, he was literraly LOOKING AT THE MOON, or should have been looking at the moon for that.)
There’s no need to even think about the erased timeline.i don't think being in a erased timeline should give you anything unless you were there from the start, or when the timeline was nuked.
Vegeta died after the earth exploded, obviosly he won't have died from earth exploding (that will cause the scaling to drop)so he obviosly died from being on space.We all know that Saiyans can’t survive in space for long,
but there’s clear evidence that throughout the story, Goku has encountered space multiple times and managed to survive for at least a few seconds.
I don’t understand why some people think Saiyans die the instant they enter space.
in this series where gods exists?honestly anything goes, also why are there trees in the afterlife?but I think this is a false symmetry
we learn about the process of photosynthesis in elementary school
the laws of gravity and the functionality between celestial bodies is something more complex in addition, we have a broad view of the asteroid when Goku crosses it with a ki power, and we see that it really has absolutely nothing
Vegeta died after the earth exploded, obviosly he won't have died from earth exploding (that will cause the scaling to drop)
it is, if it is something has significant has saiyans not being able to be on space.That’s not evidence against the astroid having no oxygen, your argument is circular
yes it has, because he can't go to the moon without looking at it, unless he is always looking at the earth when he went to the moonlol
That inconsistency has nothing to do with Goku surviving on the moon, so it’s a non-factor, plus Goku needs to look at a full moon
There’s no evidence that says Vegeta died at that exact moment.Vegeta died after the earth exploded, obviosly he won't have died from earth exploding (that will cause the scaling to drop)so he obviosly died from being on space.
there is also the air part where they need to talk because sound but i think this is irrelevant because fiction clearly does not respect this, and will never respect this.There’s no need to even think about the erased timeline.
Just imagine Zeno was on a planet,
then he destroys that planet, and now he’s floating in space.
After that, Goku shows up and talks to him.
When a planet is destroyed all the matter that made up its surface and atmosphere is scattered into space.
In the vacuum of space, there’s no air, no pressure, and temperatures can reach near absolute zero
Any living being suddenly exposed to that environment without protection would face vacuum exposure, lack of oxygen, intense radiation, and extreme temperature swings.
Characters like Goku surviving in such situations for even a few seconds implies extremely high durability.
They said that Frieza did survive...Vegeta didn't surviveThere’s no evidence that says Vegeta died at that exact moment.
Let me repeatThey said that Frieza did survive...Vegeta didn't survive
there is also no evidence he lasted longerLet me repeat
there’s no evidence that says Vegeta died in the very first second.
It absolutely exists, it's exactly the discussion mentioned abovethere is also no evidence he lasted longer
okay where is the evidence?It absolutely exists, it's exactly the discussion mentioned above
Reword what you said because this doesn't make senseit is, if it is something has significant has saiyans not being able to be on space.
Prove it was a full moon, you can'tyes it has, because he can't go to the moon without looking at it, unless he is always looking at the earth when he went to the moon
Take a look around you.okay where is the evidence?
??????man...they don't need to see at a full moon to transformProve it was a full moon, you can't
okWe had a discussion and backed up our claims with evidence, concluding that Saiyans don’t die instantly in space, don’t freeze immediately, and aren’t affected by cosmic radiation right away.
If you don’t accept that, it really doesn’t matter.
I’d prefer not to continue this conversation.
Now I know you’re just talking your *** off lolll??????man...they don't need to see at a full moon to transform
the artificial moon is not even a full moonNow I know you’re just talking your *** off lolll
Perhaps I’m just dumb, but wouldn’t it take weeks of unprotected exposure to feel any results at all?aren’t affected by cosmic radiation right away.
The artificial moon reflects enough blutz waves for them anyways (17 million), a full moon simply exceeds that. The moon at any other stage simply does not exceed 17 million, hence why they always say it's only at a full moonthe artificial moon is not even a full moon
yeah, but you forget that the moon having stages is just because of the rotation?The artificial moon reflects enough blutz waves for them anyways (17 million), a full moon simply exceeds that. The moon at any other stage simply does not exceed 17 million, hence why they always say it's only at a full moon
Yeah I passed science class in primary school too, what's your point? Blutz waves are from the reflection of light from the moon, the less light being reflected = less blutz wavesyeah, but you forget that the moon having stages is just because of the rotation?
yes, reflection of the light on the moon, and what is better, seeing the moon on space or seeing it on earth?Yeah I passed science class in primary school too, what's your point? Blutz waves are from the reflection of light from the moon, the less light being reflected = less blutz waves
Actually read the series for once
Dude it's just looking at the light sourceyes, reflection of the light on the moon, and what is better, seeing the moon on space or seeing it on earth?
Yeah, the light source IS the MoonDude it's just looking at the light source
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Wouldn't this provide resistance to durability negation for Goku? Since his internal organs can withstand it.Yes, I'm not saying that the person would die instantly (in fact, they probably would, due to internal damage), but I'm saying that Goku didn't show any negative symptoms afterward.
There are several scenes where Goku spends a few seconds in the vacuum of space, and that would be enough to cause terrible damage in the first few seconds.
Goku may not have demonstrated the ability to stay in space for long periods, but from what he has demonstrated, the vacuum certainly acts much less violently on him.
in theory yes, but the wiki is very strict about denying durabilityWouldn't this provide resistance to durability negation for Goku? Since his internal organs can withstand it.
in theory yes, but the wiki is very strict about denying durability
While attacking internal organs is considered as durability negation, and resisting it obviously would give resistance to that, I am not sure if it would be enough to give it to Goku via surviving in the vacuum of spaceWouldn't this provide resistance to durability negation for Goku? Since his internal organs can withstand it.
I think it was an ironic comment, Alexander is being dinner here every day, lolAlexander completely cooked the Dragon Ball fans in this debate. In fact, he not only cooked them, but also ate them for dinner, including UnoRebaixado.
Congratulations Alexander![]()
I think it was an ironic comment, Alexander is being dinner here every day, lol
You can’t be this ignorant of all blatant information being told to you, like what even is this point, no one is denying the moon having light. You’re not built for these discussions and it showsYeah, the light source IS the Moon
yeah, but the argument is that it is a inconsistency that Goku can go to space in that arc without transforming, considering he has to look at the moonYou can’t be this ignorant of all blatant information being told to you, like what even is this point, no one is denying the moon having light. You’re not built for these discussions and it shows