PerhapsTheOtherOne wrote:Mister_Popo wrote:That's correct. When Goku was fighting Jiren first round, i thought they were able to sense he was improving while using UI Omen. If he was using God-Ki, normally only divine beings would be able to sense that. God-Ki equals absolute Ki-control. How can you go beyond that? UI might be some different energy source (different type of Ki?) altogether. The fact they could sense the power was rising, could have been something to do with the heat Goku was radiating when he was using UI. In that case it doesn't have to be a reference he was not using God-KI. It's not entirely clear, i think we still have (a lot) more to discover about UI.
Generally, when characters are referring to Goku's use of God Ki, they either mention its immense pressure when they're mortals who can't sense it, or they mention its similarity to the Ki of actual gods by said gods and/or mortals who can sense God Ki.
The only reference to Ultra Instinct Goku in a remotely similar vein is how gods struggle to learn it, as well as how godly it is in its usage; these aren't specific enough to really conclude that the form utilizes the same kind of Ki as a god.
Yes. Non-divine creatures can only sense the immense pressure that is created by Ki not leaking out. They can't estime the exact 'realm of the power', or how it rises. One notable exception was Hit, he was able to sense how Goku was improving in Blue whilst using the Kaioken.
Mortals cannot use real 'Godly Ki'. They can only obtain an absolute form of Ki-control after prolonged training with a deity. But they can't for instance manipulate Ki into objects (Black) or use the Hakai like the true Gods can.
If Goku really acts without thinking when in UI, one could consider he controls his KI differently (on instinct rather than on thought) than Gods who don't have perfected UI.
Perfected UI is a higher state than the Gods, Goku does control his Ki but only on instinct, while the Gods still think (for a part).
This level of control (on instinct) could act differently in Sylver in comparison to Red and Blue (which is just an absolute form of Ki-control used by mortals who are thinking during the fight). So this might explain why it channels differently.
Both Blue Goku Kaioken 20 and the Gods still think during battle, and by doing so they don't open up their full potential. In a sense Goku didn't only break his own limitations, he broke the seeling of the Gods as well. This could explain the phrase 'the work of the Gods ends here'.