Part 2.2
An argument for both sharing a verse is in @LuffyRuffy46307 argument
here of
a statement made about how DBS happens happens between DBZ and GT, making GT canon to DBS
Supporters = The counter argument presented for it is that the statement was for the BoG movie, since DBS didn't even exist back when the statement was made and, as such, doesn't have any weight for saying that GT is in the same verse or connected to DBS. Aside from the fact that GT being the future of DBS is an idea full of contradictions and plot holes to begin with.
I feel like this would actually help our argument
enormously. The DBS anime and BOG movie are different entities, so if GT happens after BOG rather than DBS, the contradictions brought on by DBS are irrelevant. And with the statements of the movies being different dimensions from the manga at least, that would mean...
-The movies are canon to the manga as parallel worlds through Toriyama's statement about them taking place in different dimensions.
-The movies are canon to the Toeiverse since GT happens after BOG (not DBS, since there are contradictions against GT happening after, just BOG movie).
Shouldn't this be a clear Manga-Toeiverse link? The GT timeline is a parallel timeline to the manga since it's the same timeline as the Battle of Gods movie, which takes place in a parallel timeline from the manga via Toriyama's statement about the movies.
Part 2.5
Another point given was
from @TiltedFN, where he shows that guide books show GT-only stuff like the sugoroku space, which means that both GT and Super are connected in some way and is used as a way to enforce the point about the statements being in reference to parallel worlds in-verse.
Supporters = The counter-argument to this is that it's just another example of these type of spaces being described in the section of the guide, and doesn't have to necessarily imply that both are in the same canon/multiverse in relation to one another.
Even so, these spaces being described canonically would prove that all cosmology statements from GT are valid to use, would it not?
Not for Universe 7. Alternate timelines are only created when someone goes back to the past and makes a change, which is why originally there was only a Silver Ring, the Green Rings were for each alternate timeline.
As explained in
Luffy's 2-B cosmology thread (keep in mind,
an attempt to downgrade that was rejected recently), the green time rings emerge when parallel worlds
are created by interference with causality (mainly through time travel), and the silver rings represent natural timelines. With Dragon Ball Heroes, for instance (I know I'm going a little off topic), many people have tried to debunk the 2-A cosmology under a similar basis as DeagonX's argument that characters are consistently surprised when parallel timelines are created, and the timelines
have been stated to
have a "finite capacity."
However, this argument can be debunked by the fact that Dragon Ball makes a clear distinction between natural timelines (of which there are no less than several dozen billion in Heroes) and divergent timelines. Hence why
depictions of the timelines being finite apply to the rarity of divergent timelines and their chaotic effects on the rest of the multiverse.
Even without the statements by Pilaf and others, as well as the guy from the interview article, we know there are explicitly countless timelines
as seen here.