Gaffer Tape wrote:Using Occam's razor, is it more likely that all these related examples can fit under the same explanation, or that we now require three separate explanations for the same type of event?
But even then, it doesn't necessarily mean that the simplest answer is always the correct one. That's not to say I don't agree with Kami's hand in the fade outs, I just feel that other possibilities lie with his and Guru's. However, the evidence I have to support my theory, stem from filler and anime sources (while the manga holds more sway with some of us).
I will throw this out there however. In the manga, we know that:
1) Goku's fade out was Kami's doing.
2) While the others didn't fade out after death, they went to the afterlife (where Kami presumably, met up with them and regenerated their bodies).
We also know that under normal circumstances when a person is revived, they return to the spot where they died. Since Goku's body was moved to the afterlife, that explains why he was resurrected on Kai's planet and had to travel to Earth. Piccolo and the other's bodies were regenerated in the afterlife, which explains them not returning to the original one's on Earth. Vegeta and the Namekians revived on Namek where they died. We even have it explained, that a revived person would return to the spot where they died unless they were moved.
In Kami's case, he reappears on Earth where he died (as opposed to reappearing in the afterlife and teleporting to Earth). So with this in mind, maybe Kami's fade out wasn't due to him willing his body to the afterlife. Which may explain as to why when Goku dies, he just vanishes whereas Kami just seems to fade out (ala Marty McFly).
The only time we do know of him giving someone their body upon death, was when Kami himself was still alive (maybe it doesn't work when he's dead after all). This leads me to believe even more, that when Piccolo died, the connection was broken, Kami faded out of existence as a result, and since his body was technically not destroyed or a subsequent one regenerated, he is able to revive back on Earth (keeping in line with what's established in the manga). King Emma, knowing the others may be needed, could have given them their bodies in the afterlife.
If that's the case, then there would now be a second explanation for a similar event happening. Leaving a possibility for Guru's fade out happening for other reasons (e.g. he has the ability just like Kami does but no connection to someone else or King Emma(sp?) doing him a solid, for his part with Freeza). It's not like it's the first time, more than one reason has been used to explain similar undertakings in Dragonball before.