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Goku level of speed according to the Vsbattle criteria.

Hi, this is my first Vsbattle page so I'd like your attention on this post. We're going to see where Gokū's level is in speed according to the Vsbattle criteria.

As we know, in chapter 84 of Dragon Ball Super we are told that Granolah has a raw speed superior to Teleportation (instantaneous movement).

A Teleportation as we know it within the Vsbattle is indexed like Instantaneously and we know that instantaneous possesses like meaning of word to the literary sense ‘whitout any delay’ which will thus define a timeframe 0. To make simple my interpretation of the settings Vsbattle are based on Teleportations being able to be carried out in a lapse of time finite such as displacements in 0 delay (TF 0).

Vsbattle assimilate themselves a Teleportation as being instantaneous in the sense whitout time it is ‘Immediately’ however in certain cases the instantaneous displacements (Teleportation) rather current are displacements in space such as the spatial Teleportation. But in my case, Gokū doesn't have a Space Teleport but a real TP, so given that my Gokū doesn't move in space using the TP but literally to attack between point A and B on his enemies. So the ‘whitout space’ meaning cannot be attributed but rather the ‘whitout time’ meaning Gokū travelled X distance in a finite amount of time.
To sum up my interpretation, according to Vsbattle in the trivia section we are informed that the differences between the infinite speed and immeasurable criteria are: one moves instantaneously in a finite period of time (infinite speed criterion) whereas the other criterion moves the same way even faster than in 0 time.

faster than in 0 time as explained in this section : On Infinite Speed, Immeasurable Speed and How They Compare
Moreover it is important to note that flash comics is said to be immeasurable speed being faster than a Teleportation by its raw speed, and I specify that I speak about raw speed and not travel speed we can. So Granolah has a raw speed higher than a travel in time 0 and therefore it is defeated by Vega and we know via the scaling chain and scans that Gokū is a level higher than Granolah stats (power + speed) so covets to be positioned immeasurable.

Subject to interpretation?

It is recommended as a criterion for an immeasurable baseline that it perceives the infinite speed criterion as frozen.

To answer that, he doesn't see them as fixed because the manga simply doesn't give us his point of view. It's a question of staging and reference point, so we have a reference point from the reader's point of view. When we read the manga we read it as if a camera were following the characters, hence the fact that we don't see anything frozen, we simply don't have access to Granolah's POV just as we wouldn't have access to Gokū's POV or who knows who.

As readers we have an OUTSIDE and NOT an INSIDE point of view
and so he shows the scenes from an outside point of view.
When Hit ‘freezes’ time, he sees his opponent motionless, yet the characters around him can talk and discuss, time isn't stopped for them - we simply don't have Granolah's POV etc.

And it's not the manga that's frozen, the problem is the multiple interpretations we make of it. A statement in a manga is interpreted differently by different people, and I don't need to prove that point, it's just logical, otherwise everyone would agree and no one would debate, right?

Why do you think Vsbw have a statements and hyperbole section? Precisely because statements are open to interpretation, it's as simple as that
 
As we know, in chapter 84 of Dragon Ball Super we are told that Granolah has a raw speed superior to Teleportation (instantaneous movement).

This is objectively not true, let’s actually look at the context

Granola uses a teleportation technique that Goku even stated to be faster than his instant transmission/teleportation

How Granola is visually shown to avoid the attack is also just straight up teleportation, NOT him running away
 
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This is objectively not true, let’s actually look at the context

Granola uses a teleportation technique that Goku even stated to be faster than his instant transmission/teleportation

How Granola is visually shown to avoid the attack is also just straight up teleportation, NOT him running that fast

Tbh the teleportation angle never made much sense. Because the ability isn’t passive. Meaning his reaction and perception speed would still need to scale to the feat. Unless we’re assuming he has a form of passive teleportation hax that also conveniently works at a level of transfinte speeds. Which would still mean the character would scale just much later in the arc.
 
Tbh the teleportation angle never made much sense. Because the ability isn’t passive. Meaning his reaction and perception speed would still need to scale to the feat.
Granola just activates his teleportation before the attack could hit him, leaving an after image behind as well

The only thing he’s reacting to is Goku’s ki blast
 
Granola just activates his teleportation before the attack could hit him, leaving an after image behind as well

The only thing he’s reacting to is Goku’s ki blast
That’s explicitly not what happened Goku literally shows he activated it as he was teleporting.
 
Goku shoots the ki blast, then Granola evades it by activating his teleportation in time

Both don’t happen at once

It’s later shown the whole context to why he’s able to do these things is because of his actual stats. It’s why he can hit people mid teleportation and whatnot. And Goku even mistakenly thinks his physical actions are teleportation.

 
It’s later shown the whole context to why he’s able to do these things is because of his actual stats.
He straight up says he used teleportation in the scene where he evaded Goku’s blast, it’s objectively not his sheer speed
It’s why he can hit people mid teleportation and whatnot.
That’s never explicitly shown ever. They only teleport around each other hoping to get an opening, and to evade attacks. Granola connecting a hit on Gas in the panel can just be after Gas has teleported
And Goku even mistakenly thinks his physical actions are teleportation.
“Instant teleportation?” Referring to his own teleportation technique rather than just teleportation in general “no it’s even faster than that” not even referring to Granola himself just his technique
 
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