Fox666 wrote:This is what what we can see in the manga:
It's not enough to conclude anything, especially considering Goku gradually increased the gravity to 100 G. We don't know if Vegeta really trained in 300 G in his regular form.
I think it's safe to assume seeing that he requests a 300x gravity increase only a page before, that he's training above 100x, if not 300x. Plus if Goku could handle 100x before Namek, plus the zenkai he received on Namek which was a huge boost, then he'd be far above 100, along with Vegeta.
Fox666 wrote:And since you brought up the question of the 40 tons training of Goku, here the page for reference:
I would like to ask why everybody says this is because of Goku using the Bukujutsu. If it is about something on the Super Exciting Guide, I would like to see what exactly it said. I don't think it ever said Goku would be able to run around if he was on ground, considering what he says there:
Goku: “10 tons [in each weight]!? I dunno, that might be a little too much even for me…I wouldn’t be able to move.”
Of course there is no reason to think he should be able to, since we have never seen anyone training with 40 tons before, and according to youself weight are not "linear".
I don't know why you keep putting linear in quotes, it's an obvious fact they're not. Various aspects contribute thus making a different result, hence not linear. I don't have the page myself, but I'm sure someone here does.
Fox666 wrote:Daizenshuu 4 tell us that Goku was in the Heaven while training with Kaio, so there shouldn't be any extra gravity. For Goku, training at 8 and 40 tons is the equivalent of 100 and 500 G.
Are you sure it's Heaven? I'd rather think it'd be Dai Kaio's place, which would quite clearly have extra gravity, making a total of 400 tons, plus the fatigue and flying.
Fox666 wrote:If you think about it, Trunks was forced to transform in Super Saiyan in 150 G, Vegeta was already a Super Saiyan, and Goku was at the equivalent of 100 G in the afterlife. Perhaps at this point of the story we are supposed to think that nobody can handle over 100 G without transforming in Super Saiyan?
There's nothing that implies that.
1 ton = 2,000lbs
*40
----
80,000lbs
Goku's weight - I dunno, like 135 pounds or something, *100 = 13,500lbs
500x Earth's gravity would be around 67,500lbs
I don't know how you can say Goku was 100x in the afterlife. Unless of course you're referring to his 8 tons I think beforehand, which is still above 100x. It's about 120, and if you look at how easily Goku moves in them even with the chi being trained and fatigue an potential gravity since I'm not sure about Heaven, I'm sure he'd be able to do a few more tons like that. Of course he's already above 100x so this would just further my point. Actually Goku agrees to make them a little heavier, so by assumption that's a few more tons, granted not a lot, but a few more.
Let's say he had 16 tons total, 4 on each, then that'd equal 32,000. That's be roughly double the amount of gravity on him, even you add just one ton on each more instead, it'd still be a hell of a lot more than 100x, about 237x (If it were 16 total). If it were 12 it'd be 177x. I'm also using the US standard for tons, which is lower than other countries, so the gravity can be even higher depending by what country you go by.
Fox666 wrote:It is only a problem if you think that Vegeta trained with 300 G before transforming in Super Saiyan. Of course it could be that Toriyama just forget that Vegeta used 300 G before.
I don't see a problem unless you insinuate that Trunks and Goten are above Cell arc Vegeta and Goku, which they aren't.