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So the super saiyan god transformations ARE following a flame pattern right and has a general theme of heat.the hotter something is, the shorter the wavelength of light it emits.
Red has the longest visible wavelength, so is the coolest flame.
White is a mixture of all wavelengths, and is hot.
Blue and violet are the shortest wavelengths of visible light, and so are the hottest.
Red (Red flames~ Long wavelength)
Blue (Blue Flames ~ Shortest wavelength)
With that said. Do you thin therefore SSGSS is the highest they can reach then ? Seeing that blue flames are the hotest flames.
Now you're just making stuff up. Nowhere is it ever implied that the power's strength is heat based. One's red, an equally strong (or even weaker) form is blue. It's not bad storytelling based on chemistry, it's just art styles.
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The new transformations have absolutely nothing to do with flame patterns.
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Michsi wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:29 amIn Super Piccolo got yelled off the stage by Vegeta in the U6 Tournament arc and lost to Jiminy Cricket in the ToP , he deserved 15 new transformations with his theme song played by Metallica in the background.
Dayspring wrote:Now you're just making stuff up. Nowhere is it ever implied that the power's strength is heat based. One's red, an equally strong (or even weaker) form is blue. It's not bad storytelling based on chemistry, it's just art styles.
This. According to Toriyama, the blue color was just to signify a sort of serene calmness in Goku, presumably to illustrate his control over SSG's power. It doesn't have anything to do with power levels per se.
Besides, isn't there already a headcanon thread in this section?
If this were true, you'd think that white and violet would get forms, as well. But, we don't see that, so I don't see why it'd follow the pattern of flames. If anything, Toriyama's simply following the primary colors, yellow, red, and blue.
Dyno wrote:Well, we do have white hair... In Dragon Ball GT, for whatever reason, that is.
Yeah, but that wasn't a new form of SSJ. It was Vegeta being taken over by Baby, it wasn't a transformation, but more of a state that Vegeta was under.