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Beerus and galaxy/universe busting
Topic Started: Jul 22 2015, 09:14 PM (1,506 Views)
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I've noticed something recently, Beerus is stated by many fans to be a galaxy or even universe buster.

I would like to explain the...large increase of scale this requires.

The sphere of destruction Beerus threw at Goku and the Earth can be safely assumed to have been him at 70%.
That sphere at most destroys the spare system, possibly has a wider range than that.

But apparently people believe that 100% Beerus, and Champa, are galaxy or even universe busters. We currently know little of Champa so let's leave him out for now. But the galaxy is big to put it lightly...

Okay, so most of the mass in the solar system is from the sun, that's why we orbit around it and all, so let's simply include all suns. There are two hundred billion stars in the galaxy. I imagine most people who say he's galaxy level if asked how many solar systems he can destroy would at most probably say at most... Thousands at once.
And as for the people that say he's universe level... In the known universe, the best estimate for how many galaxies is in universe in 1999 is one hundred twenty five billion galaxies, a study in 2013 said two hundred twenty five. Again for the known universe, meaning there are likely more, but for ease of math let's say one hundred billion galaxies are in the universe. Assuming every galaxy is the size of the milky way, then that means that there are twenty sextillion stars in the universe. To put this into perspective:
One galaxy holds 200,000,000,000.
And the universe?20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
Again, that blast at the end of BoG was 70% and it at most would have taken out... Millions of star systems. Not very much compared to a galaxy.
And if that wasn't a big enough problem, there is still the problem of distance, space has allot of...space, between planets. But even if you put it all together so Beerus could unleash his full power...Posted Image the distance problem is still there.
I think the reason people jump to galaxy buster and universe buster is because there's no measurements in between them.
Now while Toriyama can say he's a galaxy or universe buster, and if he did it would be cannon by word of God, he can say allot of things, like that Oolong was once as powerful as fifty SSJ3s until he got a curse put on him by a beautiful witch he peeped on, making him weak, but he then applied to shape shifter school so he could learn to survive, or that the most powerful form of fusion is doing the fusion dance so that you end up as a combined snowman. So until he says it, I would not put him anywhere near galaxy buster.
This isn't to say Beerus can't be a galactic threat, no one but Whis can defeat him in BoG, and in FnF Vegeta and Goku together could potentially defeat... But they're the 4 most powerful people in the galaxy, and if he wanted he could easily just destroy everything, it'd take a long time but it's not like anyone could stop him (besides Whis).
In addition, I should point out something Posted Image snake way is half as long as the universe, actually a bit more than half given how it twists and turns, if someone speaks of destroying the universe, this is much easier than it sounds because the dbz universe is puny compared to ours.
I hope I at least entertained you with this post, thank you for reading all this.

Feel free to disagree.
Edited by Tinny, Jul 22 2015, 11:01 PM.
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Excellent post, no backing from the source to 100% disproves this, but it did entertain me :)

P.S. Love that you included my Oolong example :blush:
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Jul 22 2015, 10:19 PM
Excellent post, no backing from the source to 100% disproves this, but it did entertain me :)

P.S. Love that you included my Oolong example :blush:
After that actually I did go looking for something, put out in the op.
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This is a tiny universe compared to ours. I mean Judy look at snake way, that's half the universe.
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Honestly, I wouldn't consider travel time an issue. Speed in this series is always a touchy subject.
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It is, like Whis and Birusu traveling well beyond mere light speed yet taking them 26 minutes to travel half the universe. I don't know lol.
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If we're using our solar system and galaxy as a base, it'd take over four years travelling at light speed to reach the nearest star. If you want to talk bigger, it'd take light 100,000 years to traverse the entire Milky Way (just horizontally, iirc.
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Excellent post, no backing from the source to 100% disproves this, but it did entertain me :)

P.S. Love that you included my Oolong example :blush:
After that actually I did go looking for something, put out in the op.
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This is a tiny universe compared to ours. I mean Judy look at snake way, that's half the universe.
I'll just post what I did in the Beerus vs Naruto gauntlet thread here about the DB universes size and just cause AT can say those things doesn't mean he will even super says the feat may seem impossible but its possible but would take an imense amount of power he can and thats what makes it such an amazing feat you just helped prove how amazing the feat is
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