Talk:Goku vs Super-Man vs Thor/@comment-31550106-20180206220233/@comment-31550106-20180210140102

Kid Goku was lightspeed with a power level of like 150 (reacting to Tien's Solar Flare). Multiply that by 1 million, and you get Namek Saga SSJ Goku, with a PL of 150 million. That's already 1 million times lightspeed. Since Goku goes from a star buster to 1/2 a solar system buster in the Cell Games (scaling from Gohan and Cell), he becomes at least 1000 times faster and more powerful (since power correlates to literally all other stats except intel in DBZ). Now you have 1 billion times aster than light. Buu Saga SSJ3 Goku scales to Kid Buu, who wiped out a galaxy in the lifetime of a Kaioshin (20,000 years). That's (assuming 1 galaxy has 100 billion solar systems in it even thoughit's actually a lot more) million solar systems per second. Divide that by 8 to get SSJ Goku's power, and you get 11,250,000 solar systems as a SSJ. That's 22,500,000 times better than Cell Games Goku. Multiply 22,500,000 by 1 billion and you get 22,500,000,000,000,000. That's already 22.5 quadrillion in the Buu Saga. Now, the difference between BoG SSJG Goku and Buu Saga SSJ3 Goku is (assuming 1 universe has 100 billion galaxies even though once again, there is a lot more) is a division of 3 universes by 90 million solar systems. That's (assume 1 universe is represented by 1 "unit" is 30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 divided by 90,000,000. That's about 330,000,000,000,000. So multiply 22.5 quadrillion by 330 trillion and you get FASTER THAN BOTH SUPERMAN AND THOR, without even considering the fact that :

1. Goku absorbed SSJG into Base, and can stack his SSJ forms on top of his Godly base        2. Goku got a times 10 Zenkai over the Goku Black Arc                                                              3. Goku's base post geting UI is = to his SSGSS Kaioken x20 form in the early ToP before getting UI, sic he tanked a blow from Jiren and he called it "the strongest blow he's ever felt" (although this may or may not be a mistranslaion and/or and outlier)