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It's even low ball, because we didn't see ALL the Boxes, and the creator assume that that this is for the 12 Universes while it is supposed to be for the 10th UniverseBlade0886 said:This... makes a shit load of sense. O_O
Inb4 Multiversal Goku lol
While I agree it doesn't make any sense for that person to be Trunks, it doesn't mean the rest of the explanation is wrong. Most of the comment section following the OP have already polished the original theory. The fact that the idiot may be Trunks was just a random guess from the OP, which of course makes no sense. the fact remains that each universe potentially contains, if not an infinite, a grand amount of timelines, each green ring representing a divergent one from the original timeline that is what Zamasu and Gomasu are in. While all the different universes surely didn't share the same space-time continuums, there is no denying that all of them are organised the same way. Just look at the divine hierarchy. Until the introduction of Zamasu and Gomasu, there was no proof that Kaioshins were existing everywhere, and very well would have been present only in universes 6 and 7. We now know that this isn't the case, and can reasonably speculate that there is a set of Kaioshins for every universe, and we can extend this claim to how the space-time continuum works. Hence, Zeno destroying 6 universes entirely would result into destroying their timelines too, making the Multiversal claim actually sound.DeezNuts1102 said:it only makes sense until he said the part where he refer the idiot who created a new timeline is trunks. That is most likely not true, since Universe 10 and Universe 7 don't share the same space time continuum and they have absolute no connection to each other.
Zen'o erased 6 universes out of existence and only remains 12 of them until now, this basically means that Zen'o completely destroyed not only the physical universes but also the space time continuum of each universes. If all 18 universes back then share the same space time continuum, destroy one continuum of a universe would affect other 17 universes, but that's not the case. Zen'o destroyed 6 of them and nothing really affect other 12 universes.
A type of TimeVault in Kaioshin Realm has boxes with 4 rings that are worlds (parallel universes), each one are created when a new world is born.LazyHunter said:That doesn't make much sense, it's making the assumption that all those drawers contain another box with another set of Time Rings. In the previous episode Beerus and Whis asked to see Universe 10's set of Time Rings, and Gowasu brought the same small box with the same set of rings. Beerus and Whis never had to specify which set of Time Rings nor were they surprised by the amount of Time Rings they saw. This plus the comment Gowasu made about a Time Ring being created recently (which is likely a reference to Trunks and the time machine creating new timelines) seem to point out the Time Rings are the same in all Worlds as they share the same space-time continuum, as these are World 10's Time Rings, which is not the pair of World 7, so a "World pairs share the same space-time continuum" argument would not be valid. Which makes sense, since we have things like the nameless planet being in "neutral space" between Worlds 6 and 7 and still having space and time just fine.
contradictions? WhyPromestein said:Given the uncertainties and possible contradictions, it may be better not to upgrade him.
AllFiction said:contradictions? Why
Celestial Pegasus said:Only the green time rings are created when timelines are formed and there were only 4 of them, there is no proof that the other boxes hold time rings, cause that doesn't make sense why would gowasu only show beerus and whis one set of time rings when they wanted to see all of them?
I can see why you're confused. Beerus and Whis didn't ask to see every single ring, only the Time Ring, aka the White Ring, because that was what Black Goku was wearing. They had no interest in the green rings.Celestial Pegasus said:This is very shaky to me it's based on the assumption that the other boxes also contain time rings when we don't even know what's in them and also contradicted by the fact that beerus asked to see all their time rings so why did they only bring out one set of them if they supposedly had 1000s of other sets.
The present is the future's past, and the future is the past of a more distant future, so, yeah, changing the future means changing everything from that point omwards. Like, imagine if Zamasu would have eradicated those aliens after seeing the 1000 year skip, or in a 500 year skip, do you think that it would be the same future? I hope you understand what I say. Edit: better example: imagine Goku went to the future during Android Saga, saw the apocalipsis they were in, came back to the present and killed Android 18 and 17. You still would have that terrible future and a new timeline, not?Celestial Pegasus said:That's not how it works the time rings can only be used to go to the future and then back to the present but not the past because messing with the past is dangerous and highly restrictive even among the gods, it is when people try to change the past is when a new timeline is created.
That would mean also that if you go to the past, in your timeline, you had already gone, so no new timeline creation?The real cal howard said:Traveling to the future automatically means predestination. In that future's future, people from the past already came.
^ThisThe real cal howard said:To everyone else, I tried doing the same upgrade to Arceus with the same amount of speculation (with less plot holes) to no avail.