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I apologize if these questions were asked before, but I simply wanted some clarification.
1. It is stated that it affects those whose existence was conceptualized on Earth.
1. a) But what would exactly define "Earth"? Is it ever specified in canon?
1. b) Would alternate versions of Earth, which include obvious similarities but not entirely so, classify as an "Earth" the Earth Mother's Authority can affect? e.g. The setting from Post-Super Genesis Wave Sonic, known as "Sonic's World", or FFVII's Gaia.
1. c) Would that mean that, unless a planet is explicitly based on real-life Earth and shares the same name, Authority would be ineffective?
For example, let's say a work of fiction has a planet called Earth, but has completly different continents and life forms. On the other hand, there is a planet that has the same forms of life as our real-life Earth, but is named Htrae (Earth spelled backwards).
2. She supposedly has authority on life and death.
2. a) How subjective is her authority when it comes to different canons? Is it all based on common sense or is it specified? Who determines that she is greater than something?
2. b) Although life and death seem to be a multiversal concept, how far does the Earth Mother's Authority over life and death extend to other canons?
In this sense, would DB's Supreme Kais, who overlook the living and Other World, have a higher position? Would someone that created and overlooks an universe but has pathetic offensive power overall have a greater status, and so bypass her Authority?
2. c) For example, it is stated in BB's page that all life from the verse's Earth originated from the Earth Goddess, but this is not the case for other verses. Would these rules apply to all even though their lives have different origins?
1. It is stated that it affects those whose existence was conceptualized on Earth.
1. a) But what would exactly define "Earth"? Is it ever specified in canon?
1. b) Would alternate versions of Earth, which include obvious similarities but not entirely so, classify as an "Earth" the Earth Mother's Authority can affect? e.g. The setting from Post-Super Genesis Wave Sonic, known as "Sonic's World", or FFVII's Gaia.
1. c) Would that mean that, unless a planet is explicitly based on real-life Earth and shares the same name, Authority would be ineffective?
For example, let's say a work of fiction has a planet called Earth, but has completly different continents and life forms. On the other hand, there is a planet that has the same forms of life as our real-life Earth, but is named Htrae (Earth spelled backwards).
2. She supposedly has authority on life and death.
2. a) How subjective is her authority when it comes to different canons? Is it all based on common sense or is it specified? Who determines that she is greater than something?
2. b) Although life and death seem to be a multiversal concept, how far does the Earth Mother's Authority over life and death extend to other canons?
In this sense, would DB's Supreme Kais, who overlook the living and Other World, have a higher position? Would someone that created and overlooks an universe but has pathetic offensive power overall have a greater status, and so bypass her Authority?
2. c) For example, it is stated in BB's page that all life from the verse's Earth originated from the Earth Goddess, but this is not the case for other verses. Would these rules apply to all even though their lives have different origins?