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How Do Time Machines Work? Asking an Expert about Time Travel in Dragon Ball

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Around the beginning of Dragon Ball's Cell arc, a mysterious young man appears before our heroes. That young man turned out to be none other than Trunks, who had journeyed back to the present from the future! I'm sure many of you out there were enthralled by this revelation, begging to know more about him and the secrets behind the future's time machines! Seeing Trunks travel between past, present, and future at will left us all in awe of Bulma's incredible technology, but also wondering if travelling through time could really be so simple. So how does time travel work for us in the real world—if at all? I sat down with cosmologist Professor Toshifumi Futamase of Kyoto Sangyo University and asked him just that. We took a deep dive into the mechanics of time machines and time travel as well as the conditions required to make them possible, all in service of understanding the original series that much more! The complexity of time travel left me scratching my head, and I was struck by a new-found appreciation for the genius Bulma demonstrated by overcoming all the obstacles and creating a fully functional time machine! But let's get to all that in chronological order—for the time being, at least. Please join us on our journey through time!

Being interviewed: Professor Toshifumi Futamase Professor of Astrophysics & Meteorology at Kyoto Sangyo University's Faculty of Science. Specialist in General Relativity & Cosmology. Engaged in theoretical and observational research (using a gravity lens) of dark matter and dark matter energy. Read Jump Comics throughout Dragon Ball's serialization.

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Interviewer: Nukki Technical illustrator. Makes technical illustrations and illustrations for instruction manuals. Also a proficient writer of articles that utilize her own illustration skills for websites such as Daily Portal Z.

*Interview was conducted remotely.

Table of Contents

・ How Does a Time Machine Work? ・ Negative Mass - The Ticket to Going Beyond the Speed of Light and Back in Time ・ Parallel Worlds and Time Paradoxes ・ Does Goku's Instant Transmission Function like a Time Machine? ・ Time Machines, Coming Soon...?!

How Does a Time Machine Work?

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—— In Dragon Ball, Bulma made a time machine by herself in the future. Is creating a time machine in the real world theoretically possible? Prof. Futamase: We don't know yet. However, in physics we are yet to prove that creating a time machine is not possible. For now, let's just assume that creating a time machine is possible, shall we? —— So time machines are still in the R&D stage! Prof. Futamase: At this time, we've confirmed that speeding up and slowing down the flow of time is possible. We can't manipulate it to a great extent yet, but we're able to speed it up and slow it down by a tiny fraction, which involves both the speed of light and gravity. —— If you watch movies about time travel, they often say that the closer to the speed of light you get, the slower time moves... but this is the first I've heard of gravity being involved. Prof. Futamase: We'll be here all day if I go into the fine details, so I'll try to keep it brief. In General Relativity, the stronger a gravitational field is, the more warped space-time becomes around it, and the slower time moves in that area. For example, gravity on the Sun is stronger than it is on Earth, so it's believed that 1 second on the Sun is actually longer than 1 second on Earth. ——Oh, so the stronger gravity is, the slower time moves! Prof. Futamase: In the same way, gravity around a black hole is much greater than it is on Earth, so 1 second spent in the vicinity of a black hole is equivalent to 10~20 years on Earth. So in that way, the flow of time isn't constant—it varies based on your location or the planet you're on. ——I feel like our conversation is veering closer to time machines. You already said that we don't yet know if creating a time machine is possible or not, but is it feasible for humans to travel to and from the past and future? Prof. Futamase: Travelling to the future is theoretically not that difficult. Remember what we just said about the effects of spending time in a place with stronger gravity. Ignoring the impracticalities for now, imagine that you travelled from Earth to a black hole. You then spend just 10 seconds near said black hole and return home. Now, when you return to Earth, far more than 10 seconds have passed, and from your perspective, you've travelled forward in time.

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The problem is travelling backwards in time—that's the one we haven't figured out yet. However, there's nothing to prove we can't. It's theorized that if you take an extremely small object, say, a fundamental particle, it may be possible to send it back in time. ——So it's possible with a tiny object like a fundamental particle. Which I guess means that sending humans back is... Prof. Futamase: It's definitely a long way off. It's thought that research will progress in stages from here with items like ping-pong balls and baseballs. So with where we are now, we can only say that we don't yet know if it's possible with humans. There are research papers that delve into the creation of time machines with the central theme being "How can we travel to the past?" ——So, we can hope that civilization on Earth continues to develop technologically to the point we can send someone to a black hole for a minute or two, then that person can come back and ask the people of Earth a couple hundred years in the future how to travel back in time. Is that sort of method at all viable? Prof. Futamase: Yes, it is. But there may already be planets that are home to civilizations far more advanced than our own somewhere in the Milky Way. So it's also conceivable that we find one such planet and ask its inhabitants about travelling back in time. ——It's just hit me all over again how incredible Bulma is for having managed to create a time machine all by herself...!

Negative Mass - The Ticket to Going Beyond the Speed of Light and Back in Time

——The time machine in Dragon Ball is a kind of egg-shaped craft with stilt-like legs attached, but what sort of shape do you imagine a time machine that humans could use would be?

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Prof. Futamase: It could either be a craft that's capable of surpassing the speed of light, or a physical space that bends space-time and creates a 'shortcut' through it. ——A craft that's faster than light... But hang on, I thought light was the fastest thing in the universe? Prof. Futamase: In physics today, yes, it's believed that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Light moves as quickly as it does because it has zero mass. If you accelerate an object with a non-zero mass, its mass increases exponentially as you get closer to the speed of light, essentially prohibiting it from ever reaching the speed of light. However, if the mass is zero, then you can circumvent that issue and reach the speed of light. ——So does that mean that in order to surpass the speed of light, at the very least you need reduce your own mass below zero? Prof. Futamase: With our current understanding, that's not believed to be possible, but that may change since it hasn't yet been proved impossible. —— I see. The "physical space" option sounds a bit like the Room of Spirit & Time.

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Prof. Futamase: In the real world, it's theorized that we could create a sort of tunnel to the past. There are currently people researching what type of energy would be necessary for that to be possible. ——On a related note, what type of fuel do you think would be required to power a time machine? Prof. Futamase: Our understanding today is built on the assumption that you would have positive mass. However, research has already shown that matter with negative mass also exists. So you could cancel out your positive mass with this "negative matter" to reduce your overall mass to zero, then potentially even pass through solid walls moving at the speed of light. ——So the fuel would have "negative mass". That's a little hard to wrap your head around... Prof. Futamase: It's actually not that far-fetched a concept—there are already numerous discussions being had about its existence. It's thought that around 70% of the universe is made up of negative matter, which permeates it in its entirety and is the driving force behind the universe expanding at a speed greater than the speed of light, which is something that astronomers and physicists acknowledge as fact. If we learn how to manipulate negative matter, it'll surely have a huge impact on all our lives and may be exactly what we need to unlock the ability to travel to and from the past and future. ——But how do we get to that point? Prof. Futamase: That's exactly what we're trying to get to the bottom of now. It's like how in the past, we weren't able to extract oil from the ground, but as our civilization advanced, we became able to do so, and were also able to burn that oil and harness its energy. So I don't think it's unrealistic to think we'll be able to take the same leaps with negative matter. —— Woah! Now you've got me excited for the future!

Parallel Worlds and Time Paradoxes

Now that we've all hopefully got at least a vague understanding of how time machines could work, I decided to ask about parallel worlds and time paradoxes. Time paradoxes occur when some kind of contradiction or loop is created due to your travels to and from the past and future, and in order to enable time travel, we'd have to find a way to resolve them. Even within Dragon Ball, Trunks altered his universe's history slightly by going back to the past to discover the Androids' weakness. It's this process that gives rise to multiple futures, i.e., parallel worlds.

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——Could you tell me a bit about the latest parallel-world research? Prof. Futamase: The concept of parallel worlds originates from the study of quantum mechanics. It says that at this moment, there are infinite universes that exist, and each one of them contains one 'you'. So if there were, say, 10 universes, then you'd simultaneously exist in all of them. Simply by cognizing, "I'm here", the universe around you manifests. This is what's known as the many-worlds interpretation.

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——So you're saying that there are multiple universes and that the universe in which you assert, "I'm here!", becomes fixed as 'your universe'...?! Prof. Futamase: We're living in a reality built on the multitude of universes that are constantly being spawned with every decision we make. Assuming you travelled to the past, you wouldn't be in the past of this universe, which is the result of the accumulation of decisions made by its inhabitants, but a completely different one—in other words, a parallel universe. That reasoning allows us to resolve the paradoxes that accompany time machines. ——So in Dragon Ball, the future where the Androids run rampant and the one where they're defeated are actually completely separate universes? Prof. Futamase: That's right. If you successfully travelled to the past then attempted to return back to the point in time you started from, the universe you arrive to would not be your original one, but a parallel world where you had travelled to the past. You'd essentially be in a new universe with a different history.

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——So just to clarify, even if you never step foot in a time machine, the decisions you make from moment-to-moment spawn new universes...?! Prof. Futamase: Precisely.

Does Goku's Instant Transmission Function like a Time Machine?

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——Listening to everything you've spoken about so far, I thought of something else I'd like to ask you about. After his battle with Frieza, Goku travels to Planet Yardrat, where he learns how to use Instant Transmission. I have a feeling that Instant Transmission works in a similar way to a time machine, but what do you think? Prof. Futamase: It's exactly the same. If you interpret Instant Transmission as movement faster than the speed of light, then Planet Yardrat must've found a way to overcome the gravitational restraints. ——So Yardrat's civilization must be far more advanced than Earth's! Prof. Futamase: There's a strong chance that they're successfully using negative matter. That's exactly the sort of planet that scientists like myself are hoping we'll be able to make contact with. It's currently estimated that of the approximately 200,000,000,000 planets in the Milky Way, around half of them have water and an atmosphere similar to Earth's. —— There are that many...! Prof. Futamase: However, it takes around three billion years for intelligent life to evolve. On Earth, for example, it took close to four billion years for human life to emerge. So if a given planet is younger than that, then we can't get our hopes up. It's also worth noting that even the lowest estimates predict that there are one billion Earth-like planets in each galaxy. It seems inevitable that civilizations make advancements, and so it wouldn't be strange in the slightest for highly advanced ones to exist. ——It sure would be nice of beings from those advanced civilizations or from the future to pay us a visit. Prof. Futamase: Even assuming there were one hundred million of such civilizations... if those one hundred million were spread across the galaxy, then the distance between each of them would be roughly 100~1000 light years. I suppose we can only conclude that a civilization capable of using Instant Transmission over that sort of distance hasn't yet emerged. ——So it's possible that they're making their way towards Earth at this very moment! Prof. Futamase: Don't forget there's no guarantee that they're organic lifeforms like us. Instead, they could potentially exist as data-based lifeforms. ——So perhaps signals from aliens or beings from the future are all around us, it's just that we don't have the technology to detect them... It's hard not to get swept up in all the possibilities!

Time Machines, Coming Soon...?!

I asked Professor Futamase about time machines, parallel worlds, and time paradoxes, and our conversation just kept expanding from there. Research into time machines is still ongoing, but so long as they're not proved impossible, there's still hope that one day we'll succeed in building one! With research being conducted as we speak and the ever-present chance that we'll make contact with more advanced civilizations, who knows what surprises the future—and the past—hold!

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All of Dragon Ball’s Timelines Explained

Dragon Ball doesn't follow a typical timeline, so this guide will explain all the series' timelines.

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Published: 01 Nov 2022 7:59 AM +00:00 Updated: 01 Nov 2022 4:46 PM +00:00

Before delving into each timeline, it is important to note that there are different timelines in Dragon Ball. The series does not follow the linear timeline that most anime have, so it might get really confusing for new fans. But worry not as we've come up with the ultimate Dragon Ball timelines guide for fans!

Table of Contents

Why does dragon ball have different timelines, so, how did the timelines in dragon ball start, what are all the timelines in dragon ball.

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Why Does Dragon Ball Have Different Timelines

Dragon Ball does not follow a typical timeline wherein there is only the past, the present, and the future. The fantasy anime uses the concepts of alternate timelines and time travel which add complexity to the overall series.

In fact, there are some timeline rules that need to be followed and remembered for each timeline to make sense:

  • New timelines are only made once there are changes done in the past that triggered a paradox
  • Time Rings will only work if it goes to the future and then to the present. They do not trigger alternate timelines even if there are changes made in the future.
  • The silver Time Ring only refers to the reference timeline or the main timeline while the green ones are considered alternative timelines
  • Timelines can be erased, but when this happens, the Time Ring also disappears
  • Each timeline flows at the same rate. No timeline is slower or faster.

Why Does Dragon Ball Have Different Timelines goku time ring

The word 'paradox' is mentioned in the rules, but what is it, and what does it have to do with the whole concept of time traveling and alternate timelines in Dragon Ball ?

In the manga, a paradox was explained using an example made by a teacher.

In the example, it said that Trunks went back in time to give his mom some rice cakes. She accidentally choked on the rice cakes and thus failed to give birth to Trunks.

But how is that possible if Trunks was able to travel back in time?

A paradox is when a new timeline is created, so in this sense, there is a timeline wherein Trunks is alive and another wherein he is not.

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How Did the Timelines in Dragon Ball Start

In the manga, it was explained that a mortal from Universe 12 was the first time traveler in history. The time machine he or she used was confiscated, which led to time travel getting banned.

It was not explained what this mortal did but it was said that Timeline 1 was divided into Timelines 1 and 5.

In Dragon Ball Z, it was shown that Trunks went back to the past, which is 20 years ago. He gave Goku heart medicine, which led to saving his life.

The paradox then was that Goku was alive in the past and there is a Trunks in the future. This means that Timeline 1 was once again divided into Timelines 1 and 3.

In Timeline 3, Goku is dead, which means that Timeline 1 is no longer the original timeline.

Trunks made another trip, but this time, he went three years after Timeline 1.

How Did the Timelines in Dragon Ball Start Trunks

Based on the rules mentioned above, any change in the future does not create a paradox, so no new timeline has been made as a result of this trip.

What caused a paradox was when Imperfect Cell took the time machine and traveled three years later to go back to Timeline 1, which is the year before Trunks came.

Since Cell went back to the past, he created a new timeline, which is now considered Timeline 4.

This trip divided Timeline 1 into Timelines 1 and 4, and three additional timelines have been added since then.

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What Are All the Timelines in Dragon Ball Cell

All in all, there are a total of 7 timelines in Dragon Ball . Here is a summary for each timeline:

  • Timeline 1: This timeline follows the story of Dragon Ball . It is the usual “present” time in the series. Trunks and Krillin destroyed Dr. Gero's lab, while Cell is in the incubator during this timeline.
  • Timeline 2: The future Trunks resides in this timeline. He warns the Z-fighters about the androids and Cell. He goes back to this timeline to kill androids and Imperfect Cell.
  • Timeline 3: While this is somewhat related to Timeline 2, what makes this timeline different is that Trunks is not aware of Cell. Imperfect Cell ends up killing Trunks and using the time machine to go back in time.
  • Timeline 4: Future Trunks was able to kill the androids and warn the Z-fighters but they are not knowledgeable about Cell’s existence. However, Timeline 4 is considered vague by most fans because it is a timeline where Trunks is not around, considering that he was killed in Timeline 3.

What Are All the Timelines in Dragon Ball Future Trunks

  • Timeline 5: This is considered the first alternate timeline wherein the first time traveler went back in time and time travel has been banned.
  • Timeline 6: In this timeline, Zamasu learned about Goku and the Super Dragon Balls. He planned to switch with Goku’s body so he decided to kill Goku and Gowasu to be Black. He then took the Time Ring and went to Timeline 2.
  • Timeline 7: Trunks and Mai created a new timeline after they traveled to Timeline 1. In this timeline, Black does not exist.

Take note that the timelines listed here are based on what was available in the manga and the anime.

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Dragon Ball: Every Canon Character Who Has Time Travelled

There are now more canon time travelers than ever before in Dragon Ball, and it’s all thanks to Super.

It’s never easy introducing time travel into a story, especially one that’s nine story arcs in by its introduction. The Cell arc is a massive game changer for Dragon Ball . Despite being the penultimate arc in the original series, the Cell arc’s tone has resonated with international fans to the point where it’s had a clear influence on the series. Beyond that, the Cell arc feels like the last fully cohesive story before the Buu arc goes off the rails (for better or worse.)

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Which isn’t to say the Cell arc doesn’t have its problems, though. Trunks’ introduction is one of Dragon Ball ’s best moments, but he set a precedent for time travel that the franchise would abuse. This is mainly problematic in the video games– notably the chaos that is Xenoverse ’s lore– but Dragon Ball Super reintroduced Future Trunks into the fold and brought time travel with him. There are now more canon time travelers than ever before in Dragon Ball , and it’s all thanks to Super .

7 Future Trunks

The very first character in Dragon Ball to time travel (that the audience is introduced to,) Trunks comes from a horrific future. After Goku suddenly passes away from a Heart Virus, two Artificial Human attack. Every member of the Dragon Team is killed one after another save for Gohan, who grows up to become a Super Saiyan and trains Trunks.

Future Bulma dedicates her life in this future to the study of time travel, eventually building a suitable machine and rationing enough fuel to send Trunks on a round-trip to the past. Trunks’ mission is to warn Goku of the Androids, give him his Heart Medicine, and find some hope to bring back to his dying timeline.

It’s revealed midway through the Cell arc that Trunks was actually beat to the punch when it comes to time travel. Kind of. In an unseen timeline (arguably the true original,) another Trunks went back in time. This Trunks comes back to his future and is killed by Cell, who discovers that the Androids have already been killed.

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Cell steals Trunks’ time machine and somehow travels to the main timeline without reconfiguring Trunks’ coordinates. While the manga suggests Cell killed a different Trunks, logic suggests the Trunks he killed must have been the one from the start of the arc– with this Trunks from another timeline altogether. Time travel’s a mess.

The Kaioshin of Universe 10, Gowasu is introduced in Dragon Ball Super as part of the Goku Black arc. Unlike the Kaioshin of Universe 7, Gowasu understands the full scope of his job, taking it critically seriously (not that Shin doesn’t.) His introduction is intimately tied to the introduction of the Time Rings, divine jewelry used solely by the Kaioshin.

A Time Ring allows a Kaioshin to travel through time, with a new Time Ring created alongside new timelines. Gowasu stresses the importance and respect the time travel necessitates to his apprentice, Zamasu, but this ends up being a terrible mistake.

4 Zamasu & Goku Black

Universe 10’s Kaioshin in training, Zamasu shows an incredible amount of promise. Unfortunately, he’s a bit of a zealot when it comes to the divine right of gods. In Zamasu’s eyes, mortals are barbaric beings destined to destroy the universe. A Dragon Ball villain, Zamasu naturally takes his ideologies to the extreme. Zamasu’s real trigger, however, is watching Goku tap into God Ki on GodTube.

By interrogating Zuno and collecting the Super Dragon Balls, Zamasu learns everything about Goku before wishing for them to swap bodies. Now Goku Black, Zamasu uses the Time Ring to travel to Trunks’ timeline as a means to punish him for his divine transgressions. Goku Black time travelling becomes complex enough where he even recruits a Zamasu from another timeline to help him in his (their?) crusade.

3 Future Mai

Ignoring how icky Future Mai’s relationship with Future Trunks is, the two are clearly devoted to one another. Mai seemingly dies at the start of the arc, forcing Trunks to leave her behind as he travels to the main timeline, but the Dragon Team’s visit to Trunks’ future reveals that Future Mai is in fact alive– in both mediums, too!

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Future Mai doesn’t play too crucial a role in stopping Goku Black and Zamasu, but she does at least contribute while giving Trunks something to fight for. Mai ends up traveling to the main timeline alongside Trunks after Goku calls in Zeno to take care of Merged Zamasu.

2 Son Goku & Vegeta

With Goku Black and Zamasu wreaking havoc in Trunks’ timeline, Goku and Vegeta have no choice but to take their fight to the future. No one other than Trunks and Cell got to time travel in the original Dragon Ball , so it makes sense to send Goku and Vegeta through time in the Goku Black arc– if only to give the final battle a fairly unique setting.

The arc’s finale takes place in Trunks’ ruined future. In the anime, there are a few survivors whereas the manga seems to imply that everyone but Future Trunks and Mai themselves have already been killed. Whether or not that makes Zeno erasing Trunks’ multiverse better or worse is debatable.

1 Future Zeno

Push comes to shove during the final fight against Merged Zamasu when absolutely nobody can finish him off. Goku even uses Beerus’ Hakai in the manga to no avail. He’s forced to call in Future Zeno on the beeper present Zeno gave him, hoping on hope that he’d help. Unfortunately, Zeno immediately erases the multiverse in disgust.

Before the Goku Black arc is over and done with, though, Goku returns to Trunks’ now non-existent future to grab Future Zeno and bring him to the main timeline. There, Future Zeno instantly becomes good friends with his past self.

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Time Machine

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The Time Machine ( タイム マシン , Taimu Mashin ) is a machine built by Future Bulma Brief , the future version of Bulma Brief in Future Trunks Brief 's alternate timeline , that could be used to go to the future or past.

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When travelling back in time, the Time Machine created a new timeline that branched off from the original one at the moment in time when the Time Machine arrived. Thus, it was not possible to "change" the past in the sense that one's present would change. Any change done in the past would be reflected in a new timeline. However, when travelling back to the future, the Time Machine would go back to its original timeline and not to the new timeline's future. If it was used to travel back again to the past to a point after a previous trip, the Time Machine would arrive in the newest timeline.

According to Future Trunks, the Time Machine used up a lot of energy therefore it could carry barely enough power for two trips in time. Thus, it was generally used to travel back in time once and then to return to the present. Recharging the machine took a lot of time. It seemed that the only way to recharge it is in Future Trunk's own time.

Future Trunks used the Time Machine to go to the past to warn the Z Warriors about the Androids . Because of the way the machine worked, Future Trunks' timeline did not change at all (see Alternate timeline for more details) . Future Trunks went back in time not to change his history, but to learn of any weaknesses the Androids may have had. That way, he could return to his time and manage to defeat the Androids there. Future Trunks used the machine again to go back and help the Z Warriors when the Androids made their appearance.

In Future Trunks' timeline, after Future Trunks' return from his second trip to the past and his deactivation of the Future Android 17 and Future Android 18 , Future Cell killed him and stole his Time Machine. He did it in order to go back in time to absorb the Androids in a moment in time when they still existed. This essentially created four timelines. The fourth timeline, which was never seen, involved Future Trunks going back in time and, instead of training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber , finding the blueprints to the Androids. Bulma later crafted the Shut Down Remote , a device that would deactivate them and leave them helpless, and Future Trunks took that controller back to his future time to stop the Androids. Since he had not trained in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, Future Trunks was not strong enough to kill Future Cell , leading to Future Cell killing him and taking his Time Machine to the past and creating the events that make up the Cell Saga .

When Future Cell reached the past, he abandoned the stolen Time Machine. It was found and photographed by a Capsule Corporation satellite, however, four years later. Bulma showed the photograph to Future Trunks and he decided that they should check it out. They found the Time Machine and Cell's shed cocoon . After inspecting it, Future Trunks realized that it was the same as his own Time Machine (as it had the word 'Hope!!' written on the side). Future Trunks pressed a button to capsulize it and likely took it back with him to his future timeline to prevent anyone from misusing it (or reverse-engineering the technology).

Other Time Machines

In Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon , Bulma created a Time Machine for Tapion to allow him to return to Planet Konats in the past. It was nearly identical to the one Future Trunks used (the design was likely based on Future Trunks' Time Machine). According to the Japanese dialog, Bulma told Trunks Brief that he could use another Time Machine to visit Tapion any time he liked.

Video games

Time Machines appear in Dragon Ball Online . The game features Time Machine Missions that allow players to travel back in time and take part in notable events in history . The main antagonist, Miira , plans to use a Time Machine to go into the past and steal Goku's DNA.

It is named Time Capsule in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II .

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  • Future Artificial Human No. 17 (in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors )
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  • Son Goku (in Dragon Ball Z: Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo )
  • Son Gohan (in Dragon Ball Z: Atsumare! Gokū Wārudo and Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 )
  • The word 'Hope!!' is written on the side of the machine by Future Bulma, emphasizing that it is hope for their world.

Time Travel

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Trunks travelling to the past.

The act of time travelling is the phenomenon that allows an individual to travel through time . It is a rare act that allows one to travel to either the past, or the future, typically with intention to alter one or the other. According to Whis, the flow of time is meant to proceed linearly. Even simple acts of going back in time can have drastic effects on the future; to the point that a planet which was not meant to be erased from the Universe could wind up destroyed. [1] Only Gods themselves are allowed pass through time, and even in their case, it is not to be taken lightly.

When a human using the Time Machine that Bulma created passes through time, it causes a shift in the timeline, branching the former past on the road to a new future, rather than directly affecting the future the traveler came from. [2] In the manga, this is a change to the point that the former past and former future can no longer be considered as just such, and are instead separate dimensions. This poses limitations on traveling to and from the future, and the bond between the two dimensions gradually weakens. [3] Another way to create a branched timeline is to destroy an individual in the past, while their direct counterpart in the future wears a Time Ring . This enables the one in the future to survive, creating a split timeline once more.

If one uses the Time Ring , they are capable of a more controlled form of time travel. With this method, they can only travel to the future, and cannot travel to the past except to fix distortions caused by existing time travel, or to return to their own time. [4] Time Rings are only able to be used by Kaiōshin, or those wearing a Potara of a Kaiōshin color.

It has been noted repeatedly that it is forbidden for humans to alter time. Both Gowasu and Whis have mentioned on occasion that mortals interfering with time is a grave offence. Within the scope of human law, time travel and control is also forbidden, as the Galactic Patrol places it within the confines of galactic law that time may not be manipulated in any form. [5] [6]

  • According to Akira Toriyama, the non-serial movies preceding Movie 18 take place in alternate timelines from the manga, implying that other timelines exist naturally alongside the main timeline, without Trunks' time travel having interfered.
  • The idea to make Time Travel taboo may have come from Dragon Ball Online , where Chronoa first mentioned this to Trunks. Fittingly, Chronoa can control time in a way that her time machines do not split the timeline.
  • Time Travel and manipulation as a crime is parodied in  Dragon Ball Fusions . If the player adjusts the time on their  Nintendo 3DS , Jaco will warn them against committing the crime, and time based events no longer occur for two days.

References [ ]

  • ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 49
  • ↑ Dragon Ball chapter 357, pp. 2-4
  • ↑ Dragon Ball Super chapter 21
  • ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 51
  • ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Revival of 'F'
  • ↑ Jaco the Galactic Patrolman chapter 1, page 22
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Dragon Ball Time Travel is a new fan fiction made by me, Yajirobe123. It takes place after Z to replace GT. It has been three years since Goku went to train Uub. Goku finished training Uub so all the Z Fighters went to Bulma's House for a party so this starts the story of Dragon Ball Time Travel.

Chapter One: Bardock and King Vegeta Return

Goku and his friends are having a party at Bulma's House to celebrate the finish of Uub training , but little do they know a new or should I say old evil is coming soon. Bulma's Time Machine had a slight flaw in it it would sometimes travel through time and space without anyone in it so on the original Planet Vegeta The Orignal Super Saiyan saw a strange object appear before him so he ran to it about to destroy it but it's hatch opened causing The Original Super Saiyan to fall in it and went back in Time to the Main Timelime at Bulma's party destroying everything in its path.Goku transported everyone to the lookout and they all could sence his power and Goku said we are not strong enough to beat him we must train and get someone else to help us beat him we need another Saiyan a Pureblooded one to help us beat him so Goku and Vegeta decided to have Bulma make a much larger time machine so after she did it Goku,Vegeta,Future Trunks , and Gohan went to Planet Vegeta to retrieve Bardock and King Vegeta to help them in the fight so they convinced them to come back with and they quickly agreed to as long as they defeat Frieza in Bardock's timeline which Vegeta did with one punch saving that timeline's Saiyan Race much to the pleasure to King Vegeta and Bardock so they returned back to the main timeline hopeing that if they train K.Vegeta and Bardock they might be able to defeat the Original Super Saiyan.

Chapter Two: The Hyperbolic Time Chamber

Goku,Gohan,Vegeta,Future Trunks,K.Vegeta,and Bardock go back to the lookout they ask Dende for the Dragon Balls to wish away the limits on The HTC so he gives them the Dragon Balls and Dende Summons Shenron and tells him the wish and they decided to use their other wishes in about six months and Shenron leaves and they each fly up and grab the Dragon Balls before they all scatter across the Earth. Bardock and K.Vegeta are shocked about what just happened they all decided to enter the HTC now and they started training first Goku and Gohan trained Bardock and Vegeta and Future Trunks trained K.Vegeta.Bardock became a Super Saiyan first shortly followed by K.Vegeta they both obtained Super Saiyan 2 at the same time everyone decided to take a break so they sat down in the floor and ate and talked then after a long day they all went to sleep.

Chapter Three: More Training

The next day they continued their training they all powered up to their max Goku and Vegeta at Super Saiyan 3 Trunks,K.Vegeta,and Bardock Super Saiyan 2 and Gohan in his Mystic state.Goku and Gohan trained Bardock To Super Saiyan 3 but he collapsed because he couldn't control it so Goku,Gohan,and Bardock took a break while Vegeta trained K.Vegeta and Future Trunks to Super Saiyan 3 Trunks did it first and K.Vegeta then shortly after because of his anger of being one of the weakest people in the HTC but both collapsed afterwards so they took their break now. Goku decided for everyone to try to master Super Saiyan 3 to make it easier to use except Gohan who could meditate in his Mystic state while they are training.Super Saiyan 3 became so easy to use they could sleep while using the transformation.The Year had passed they decided to exit the HTC now everyone felt their strong power levels they all decided to plan for battle.

Chapter Four: Fusion Returns

Goku decided that they would stand more of a chance if they fused together they would stand a better chance against the Original Super Saiyan so,Goku asked Piccolo to go back in time to fuse with King Piccolo and Lord Slug to become Super Piccolo so Piccolo agreed to do so.He took Bulma's Time Machine and went to the past to do so.Meanwhile at the Lookout Goku used Instant Transmission to Telaport to Kibito Kais's Planet to ask for a few pairs of Potara Earrings to use later on so he got as many as he needed he then returned to the lookout and then asked Uub to go fuse with Majin Buu to become Majiuub and Uub agreed to do so while waiting for Piccolo and Majiuub to return Goku introduced everyone to Bardock and K.Vegeta Chi-Chi then said I can't believe I was able to meet Goku's Father and then Bulma said the same thing about K.Vegeta.Later Piccolo arrived first and his power was equal to a Super Saiyan 3 then Majiuub returned and he was much stronger than Kid Buu ever was.

Chapter Five: Time to Fuse

Goku told Vegeta to fuse with him to make Vegito and that Majiuub can absorb them to split back so Vegeta after a while agreed so they did so first they powered down and then fused together.Then they told Bardock and K.Vegeta to do so too so they both powered down and then formed King Bargeta.Then Vegito asked Future Trunks to fuse with normal Trunks so he did so forming Surpreme Trunks so after having everyone fuse they prepared for battle.

Chapter Six: Time For Battle

Vegito, K.Bargeta, Ultimate Gohan, Piccolo, Majinuub, and Surpreme Trunks flew off to fight The Original Super Saiyan when they found him he said oh your trying to gang up on me now are you well I'll fix that,and then he split into six of him self who were all as strong as ten Kid Buus.All the Saiyans except Gohan transformed into Super Saiyan 3 and started to fight.Vegito,Gohan and Piccolo all fought theirs blow by blow both sides started to tire but everyone else were struggling fighting the Original Super Saiyan.Vegito fired his Final Kamehameha Wave attack and Gohan used his Burst Rush attack finishing their two,so Vegito helped out Surpreme Trunks with his defeating it too.Right before Piccolo finished his off The Original Super Saiyan fused back with together with the remaining three copies of himself and said I will use my full power now and he powered up so much it was shaking the planet to its core.Vegito said man his power level is amazing he is as strong as 10,000 Kid Buus!

Chapter Seven Vegito's Idea

Vegito said that if that if they all combined their strongest attacks they could defeat The Original Super Saiyan,but they would need time to charge their attacks so Vegito told Majinuub to distract The Original Super Saiyan while the others are charging so Majinuub agreed first he charged at him with a fury of punches and kicks and broke the Orignal Super Saiyan nose and it blead like a Master Roshi nosebleed. Vegito was charging a Spirit Flash while Piccolo was charging a Super Hellzone Grenade,K.Bargeta was charging a Super Final Revenger Cannon and Surpreme Trunks was charging a Super Burning Attack. Majinuub was still pummeling him into a pulp but then TOSS struck and broke two of Majinuub's ribs he was almost down for the count but while he was down on the ground he shot TOSS with his Chocolate Beam and turned him into a Super Saiyan Gingerbread Man.

Chapter Eight The End is Now!

TOSS was now a Gingerbread Man who looked harmless , but he wasn't he charged a blast that he called his Gumdrop Blast which shot explosive gumdrops at Surpreme Trunks almost killing him,but a good thing was that everyone finished charging their attacks and fired at TOSS barely killing him.

Chapter Nine The Battle is Over/What Happens Next

Vegito went to Korin Tower to get some Senzu Beans but Korin was out of Senzu Bean because Yajirobe ate them all. So Vegito teleported to the Lookout grabbed Dende and teleported back to battle site for him to heal everyone first he healed Surpreme Trunks,then Majinuub,and then everyone else and then Vegito teleported him back to the lookout.Next he teleported back to the battle site asking Majinuub to absorb himself,K.Bargeta,and Supreme Trunks so Majinuub agreed they all got absorbed defused and got spat out of Majinuub's body.Goku said their was one last thing that they needed to do..............Party!

Chapter Ten Time to Party!

Goku said their party got interrupted so let's go back to Bulma's House they all agreed so Goku transported them to the Lookout to get everyone to Bulma's once they were there they partied,talked,and danced. K.Vegeta was impressed with Vegeta's and Bulma's House he said this house is fit for a King and one now live there son you are now the King of all Saiyans but Vegeta declined surprising everyone.K. Vegeta asked Bulma if he could live with them and Bulma agreed then Bardock asked Goku if He could live with Goku and his family and Goku agreed.Everyone was having a good time it is time to end this story so see ya later.

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