Ok, I take it back, Beyonder is another and he has no credibility. Please do not pay him any attention. He can say that a universe wasn't destroyed but the ft overall is still Universal.
They can see it, they just do not want to accept it. They will never accept it. Goku could've pissed and blew up the Universe and they'll find some kind of way of discrediting the ft. People like that, it's best to say a couple of words to and call it a day.
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I've heard a few state around the web that DBverse consists of 4 galaxies, but I specifically remember it being quadrants. Am I remembering things incorrectly?
In the case of the quadrants, it's not a very big deal since the actual universe is broken into 4 quadrants, as well.
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There are a few references in the Daizenshuu which state that the DBU=4 galaxies, and each one of those galaxies represents 1 quadrant of the universe.
Could Toriyama end up throwing that out the window? Of course. We'll just have to wait and see if he opts to retcon that fact.
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So with that being specified, is everyone leaving out the factual, non fictional ramifications of living in a universe so small? For matter to form in a world, roughly the size of a universe a few plank seconds after its birth would be remarkable. Primary forces would exist at absolute extremes, everywhere.
Well, according to the show's asinine logic, yes; absolutely. If, though, we were to even try and apply common sense and point out that shockwaves don't gain power as they travel, then maybe not.
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I just want to add to my above statement. That is of course possible if what happened isn't actually a shockwave. I don't remember what occurred being call a wave, was it?
Not that it really matters. Heaven and Hell having a confirmed existence means that at least they must be functionally infinite in space to accommodate all intelligent/semi-intelligent life. Even with only 4 galaxies(which I also expect to be retconned) the sheer age of the universe would make it negligible. There doesn't seem to be any limits of space for the Other World.
However those 4 galaxies are many times referred as "cardinal galaxies" and are also called "areas"; Daizenshu 7 also states that these areas are simply administrational zones used by the Kais.
By Daizenshu 7:
銀河 Galaxy
A gathering of local planets in the universe. Planets gather and form a nebula, and beyond that, a collection of gathered nebulae is called a galaxy. The four Kaiou who rule over the east, west, south, and north [sections] of the universe actually govern these galaxies. Because the Kami in the Heavenly Realm and the Kaiou supervise the galaxies that exist infinitely in all the universe, the sections known as the East, West, South, and North Galaxies are denominations that came into use through their duty.
4 are thus the main zones (or quadrants, even if this specific term was nearly never used) of the DB Universe #7, but each of them contains an indefinite number of galaxies: all of this implies that the 7th DB Universe is just as big as every other universe.
It has also to be specified that, according to Herms, the japanese phrasing makes sure that the wording "North Galaxy" can be as well translated as "North Galaxies", when referring to King Kai's section of the universe.
Finally, just by looking at the following picture of Beerus and Whis in space you can clearly see a whole galaxy is behind them: if the DB Universe #7 were really so small and to be made of only 4 galaxies (in the sense of galaxy as in real life), it would then mean that, in this case, the picture below would be showing more than 1/4 of the whole DBU, with Beerus and Whis outside of said galaxy and thus compulsorily stating in one of the other 3 available ones.
Something which is obviously not true and, frankly, rather ridicolus/hilarious.