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TopicHas Superman ever escaped a Black hole?
scarletspeed7
12/24/17 9:30:05 PM
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ChampionCloud posted...
The laws of the universe don't matter when strength makes it so you don't care about the laws of the universe. Being strong enough means you can just not care about space time, or what state you are in, or that you currently reside in a black hole, or magic or psychic powers, or someone taking over your mind and body.... NONE OF THAT MATTERS depending on your strength. So being a DC Apple means the same as any other Apple. And Goku as any Apple is still one hit killing Superman of anyone in DC or Marvel who isn't a literal level of the God of Christianity.

Incorrect. The laws of the universe still dictact reality. Goku has no strength unless it's dictated so by the universe. The universe has to allow Goku to exist as a function of said universe. Goku's strength is beholden to the reality that spawned him. Goku exists in said reality because Cogito Ergo Sum applies in any and all situations. Goku exists, therefore he is part and parcel a piece of the universe. Strength doesn't matter in this situation. His body is comprised of the properties of the universe in which he exists. Magic is not a strength or reality-based function. Magic is the functional equivalent to the anti-matter of reality. It is the anti-reality, that is, the underside of reality. The dark matter of existence. It is the glue that binds reality. There are no semantics that you can present here that dismiss that functionality. Goku can't "power out" of his own existence. It would require his body to no longer be made of matter that was created in his universe. And since that will never be the case unless he is completely eradicated from existence, Goku is subject to magic as the DC Universe defines it - it is clear from the fact that Dragon Ball has crossed over with universes that have Kevin Bacon'd their way into the DC Universe. Once you've done that, you've admitted that you are a part of Hypertime and therefore subject to magic. There's no "Miyamoto or whoever the fuck created Dragon Ball never said that's canon" involved. Crossovers exist and therefore, canon or not, they are part of Hypertime. That is the definition of Hypertime. Any and all possibilities become part and parcel the subject of Hypertime in its exponential multiplicity of infinite reality. Magic binds all realities in Hypertime and Goku is therefore an apple if Zatanna says he's an apple.

Boom. Nailed it. Mic drop. Goku is an apple.
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