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why do you keep repeating the same thing? Since the reason for being low 2-C has already been explained, laymanNice, where is it mentioned that they destroyed time or that the dimension is universal in size?
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why do you keep repeating the same thing? Since the reason for being low 2-C has already been explained, laymanNice, where is it mentioned that they destroyed time or that the dimension is universal in size?
Could you repeat the reason, then? Or, at the very least, quote the message?why do you keep repeating the same thing? Since the reason for being low 2-C has already been explained, layman
you just talk and talk, there's no argument, would you like to show me why the feat is not low 2-C ?That's not enough to warrant Low 2-C on this site
There isn't any statement about the dimensions being universal in size or that time in its entirety has been destroyed, in fact time is never mentioned in the featCharacters who are capable of significantly affecting, creating and/or destroying an area of space that is qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums (the entire past, present and future of 3-dimensional space) of a universal scale.
There isn't any statement about the dimensions being higher-dimensional spaces that completely transcend the universeA) Equivalent to a large extra dimensional space. That is, a higher-dimensional "bulk" space which embeds lower-dimensional ones (Such as our universe) as subsets of itself, whose dimensions are not microscopic / compactified.
B) Portrayed as completely transcending lower-dimensional objects and spaces in the setting of a given work of fiction.
Bills and Goku already almost destroyed more than one 4D universe with their fight, so why each of those "dimensions" would be smaller than a universe?!At best, without any explicit mentioning of time being affected, "[breaking] the boundaries of the universe" is 3-A. Otherwise, the cast would have reached Low 2-C one film and a hundred nineteen episodes ago.
Come on, before you were paying Nelson about the novel being canonical, now I came to shut you up and tell you that you're wrong about all your arguments, negotiator has no time!At best, without any explicit mentioning of time being affected, "[breaking] the boundaries of the universe" is 3-A. Otherwise, the cast would have reached Low 2-C one film and a hundred nineteen episodes ago.
Only theirs is affecting a dimension beyond the universe is already affecting another space-time, you laymanOkay.
What about time, though?
Fate moment?Is Earth universal in size, too?
dude, why do you talk so much shit?Okay, is this dimension "beyond the universe" or does the space-time continuum extend into this dimension as well?
Also, "this dimension must be larger than universal size to tank all of their attacks"? Is Earth universal in size, too?
Let's use your mother as a basis, if your mother destroys the universe is necessarily to have quote to affect universe?Also, yes, layman. The Wiki currently views Universe 7 as a cluster of different spatial dimensions, barring the Room of Spirit and Time — an anomaly, bonded together under a singular space-time continuum.
If the space-time continuum were different between the two dimensions, the dimension of strange, swirling lights and the Living Universe, were different, then Gogeta and Broly would have went in at one point in time and emerged at either the same point in time or a radically progressed one; however, time had flowed as though the two remained on Earth the entire time, proving that the two temporal axes were identical, as is the case with the other dimensions in Universe 7.
Also, also, again, for a feat to be considered Low 2-C, there needs to be explicit confirmation that space and time were both affected on an explicitly universal scale. Destroying the entire universe is not even enough for Low 2-C with explicit mention of time.
techically the ROSAT is called another universe/ space time so.....Fate moment?
i think piccolo once called it a seperate universe.Why is the RoSaT exclusively a different space-time? That was never described in the manga or anime (or at least, nothing different from how other dimensions are described).
is this a mistranslation?Piccolo and Dende only describe it as a different world or different dimension.
Firstly and most importantly, time flows differently in the Room of Spirit and Time, meaning the temporal axis is differentWhy is the RoSaT exclusively a different space-time? That was never described in the manga or anime (or at least, nothing different from how other dimensions are described).
Having a different rate time flows isn't a conclusive factor to be a different space-time (I'm pretty sure even in the real world time dilation can be observed in different places due to some weird shit about gravity), at least in Dragon Ball.Firstly and most importantly, time flows differently in the Room of Spirit and Time, meaning the temporal axis is differentapparently, this axis just conveniently happens to intersect perfectly with the temporal axis of the Living Universe. Secondly, characters such as Goku, who can sense individuals in the Other World like King Kai, cannot sense people that have entered the Room of Spirit and Time, proving a different level of dimensionality.
Can somebody provide a proper explanation for thIs please?So are you all scaling the Dragon Ball Super manga from a novel description, and if so, how do you know that both of them follow the exact same canon?
At last, the “Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc” has begun! It’s a story that takes place after the Broli movie.
—Toyotarō
I largely shared similar thoughts.If the translations are correct and we accept the light novel as canon I guess adding this information to the pages are fine.
Didn’t Freeza get excluded from Gas’ wish of being the strongest in the universe by virtue of being inside a RoSAT at the time?Having a different rate time flows isn't a conclusive factor to be a different space-time (I'm pretty sure even in the real world time dilation can be observed in different places due to some weird shit about gravity), at least in Dragon Ball.
This is even explained clearly in the series how different timelines have the same flow of time.
Toriyama and Kusakabe listed as the novel's authors/creators. It states that Toriyama is responsible for the original story, script, and character design, while Kusakabe is responsible for the novel's own adaptation.Can somebody list all of the available evidence for that the light novel in question is canon to the Dragon Ball Chou manga?