Debunking the Claims of Joseph Williams: Why GT Goku Cant Surpass Super Goku
Debunking the Claims of Joseph Williams: Why GT Goku Can't Surpass Super Goku
It appears that Joseph Williams, the individual who often claims to be able to 'clap anyone in a GTSuper debate', does indeed have some issues when it comes to understanding the strengths of characters in the Dragon Ball series. While Joseph insists that Dragon Ball Super (DBS) is inferior to Dragon Ball GT (GT), this article will thoroughly debunk his claims through factual evidence and logical analysis.
Williams' Unsubstantiated Claims
Joseph Williams persists in arguing that GT Goku has unmatched speed feats and that these feats are supported by the '4-D energy' concept. However, this notion is flawed on multiple levels.
The Immeasurable Speed Feats of GT Goku
Joseph claims that GT Goku's speed is immeasurable, attributing this to its so-called '4-D energy'. This is misleading at best, and here’s why:
No Proof Provided: Joseph has not provided any concrete evidence to support his claims about the speed or energy feats of GT Goku. Lack of Scientific Basis: The idea of 4-D energy is scientifically flawed. As real-world physicists can attest, there is no evidence of 4-D energy in the universe, and its application in Dragon Ball is purely fictional. Examples from DBS: Super 17 in Dragon Ball Super is able to detect and counter Goku's teleportation, a skill not exclusive to GT Goku. Similarly, Frieza and Goku Black have demonstrated the ability to react to and counter Instant Transmission techniques.Misinterpreting the Multiverse and Energy Supremacy
Joseph Williams argues that base GT Goku's capabilities are multiversal, citing the shockwaves generated during Goku's clash with Babaji. However, this interpretation is incorrect for several reasons:
Universal Energy Levels: Energy levels in DBS are much higher than in GT. Goku absorbing an unquantifiable amount of energy and surpassing Super Saiyan Blue and Ultra Instinct indicates far greater energy levels than anything seen in GT. Scientific Inaccuracy: The claim about the energy being proportional to the source by distance is an oversimplification. The real energy needed to destroy a universe is not calculable by anyone, let alone individuals making baseless claims. Historical Examples: Goku absorbing the energy of Super Boo and Enraged Zamasu, and defeating Super Saiyan God form Goku, demonstrates a level of power beyond anything seen in GT.Professional Downplaying of DBS
Joseph's critique of Dragon Ball Super is based on misinterpretations and downplaying of the series' strengths. For instance, he attempts to diminish the importance of Goku's growth in DBS by referencing a specific panel:
Galactic vs. Universal Scale: Joseph argues that if a character can claim to destroy a galaxy, then they are only galaxy level. However, this logic overlooks the fact that the clash between Goku and Super Saiyan God Goku nearly led to the destruction of the universe. Goku's progression and the introduction of Ultra Instinct and Super Saiyan Blue represent a significant leap in power. Intellectual Dishonesty: Despite overwhelming proof and evidence, Joseph consistently denies these facts and provides weak justifications for his stance, demonstrating a pattern of intellectual dishonesty.Conclusion
In conclusion, it is evident that Joseph Williams has serious issues when it comes to understanding and evaluating the power levels in Dragon Ball series. His insistence on debunking the strengths of DBS while ignoring clear evidence suggests that he is spreading misinformation and engaging in baseless debate tactics.
Unless Joseph acknowledges and corrects his misconceptions, it is unlikely that he will cease to spread these false narratives, continuing to mislead fans of Dragon Ball.
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