Thread:Paleomario66/@comment-31166379-20180610040740/@comment-30294856-20180610125301

You make a good point about the World of Void, but so far that's all I agree with from what you said. I still stand by the afterlife being a separate space-time, and the shockwaves from Goku and Beerus' clash had to have reached across different space-times to affect the Kaioshin Realm, since it lies outside of both the Afterlife and Living World, and would destroy all of Universe 7.

Except for the fact that Hit's Time Skip in episode 72 is specifically stated to be able to create a "parallel world", which means it should be nearly identical to the physical universe. Most of the definitions of parallel mean to be very similar to each other. That's why I think it would be best to assume that Hit's world is indeed a universe.

As for Infinite Zamasu, well, there's no real evidence that Infinite Zamasu >>> Merged Zamasu. Rather, Infinite Zamasu only seems to be left over from Zamasu himself. It was stated that Goku Black was not immortal, and Goku Black and Zamasu being in the same body caused Merged Zamasu's body to deteriorate. Since Goku Black was not immortal, that part of the fusion was destroyed, and Future Zamasu was all that remained. Even if that weren't the case, Goku, Vegeta, and Supreme Kai witnessed the power of Merged Zamasu, Infinite Zamasu, and Jiren. Supreme Kai didn't face Zamasu, but he felt their power, while Goku and Vegeta did fight Infinite Zamasu. The reason they couldn't even do anything to Infinite Zamasu was because Vegeta and Goku couldn't even turn Super Saiyan, and there were no sensu beans left. Plus, when Trunks attacked him, he didn't even use his Super Saiyan Rage form.