ive never really gotten this stanceIs there anything in there that's actually multiversal to any extent or is it just some high level time manip? Because in the vast majority of cases timelines =/= universes, else we'd have to start classifying way more series as being uni/multiversal if that were the case. Though even if it is just time manipulation it'd be some pretty intense shit regardless.
The fact that as shown in Endgame each timeline has their own set of Infinity Stones (stones that were created by the big bang and can affect the entire universe when wielded together) and that if a stone is taken and not eventually returned it dooms the timeline pretty much shows that the scope of each timeline has to be about the same as the main one that we are following.Is there anything in there that's actually multiversal to any extent or is it just some high level time manip? Because in the vast majority of cases timelines =/= universes, else we'd have to start classifying way more series as being uni/multiversal if that were the case. Though even if it is just time manipulation it'd be some pretty intense shit regardless.
Why would he need to grow to multiversal size? This feels like an AOE=DC argument. The fact that the branches are physical manifestations of the timelines makes their size within the TVA irrelevant (though the TVA is supposed to exist outside of time anyway).The location of the TVA makes this confusing. Because he didn't grow to multiversal size unless the TVA is (like the Godsphere in DC which is possible but not really delved into) it's more like he's grabbing the strands of time in each universe and invigorating them with his energy to give them a chance at freedom and to live. There's not really much explanation for what he's doing beyond that and I'm not sure how he could utilize that for combat purposes.
Because he is physically grabbing the literal timelines themselves like their stringsWhy would he need to grow to multiversal size? This feels like an AOE=DC argument.
This isn’t that hard of a concept to understand. When there’s shit like Superboy Prime shattering reality like panes of glass do people question the size? No. Cause you know it’s a physical representation where the true weight lies within.Because he is physically grabbing the literal timelines themselves like their strings
A single timeline in Dragon Ball contains the entire multiverse + all those other dimensionsive never really gotten this stance
other than like maybe dragon ball, when is that the case? a timeline still contains space, planets, stars etc. I’ve never understood why destroying one is less impressive than destroying something namedropped as a universe. Unless it’s one of those fictions that really goes into the timeline just being a flow of time or sequence of events (which I can’t think of any examples of off top), most series I know of just use it interchangeably with alternate realities.
im not against it for dragon ball eitherA single timeline in Dragon Ball contains the entire multiverse + all those other dimensions
Generally speaking you’d need feats to assume a timeline is the same as a universe but here it probably applies
The location of the TVA makes this confusing. Because he didn't grow to multiversal size unless the TVA is (like the Godsphere in DC which is possible but not really delved into) it's more like he's grabbing the strands of time in each universe and invigorating them with his energy to give them a chance at freedom and to live. There's not really much explanation for what he's doing beyond that and I'm not sure how he could utilize that for combat purposes.
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