In this context, where the events leading up to the fight and the fight itself has been continuously portrayed as a threat to the whole universe, it becomes quite clear that "world" here refers to the "universe". "World" could also mean a society or a multiverse, depending upon the context and speaker.
"World" could also mean planet or solar system.
Hence, it is easily understood that both of their attacks had equal power at that moment and they had equal contribution in creating this energy ball. Neither characters were pushing each other back. At the moment of formation of the energy ball, the point of contact of the two beams was exactly at the mid-point of Goku and Beerus. If Beerus' contribution was more, or in other words if Beerus was putting more energy into his blast, his blast would have pushed and overpowered Goku's Kamehameha. At that instance, both Goku and Beerus were using equal amounts of power.Īt the start of episode 13, the narrator stated that the clash between SSG Goku's Kamehameha and Beerus' Cataclysmic Orb, was about to destroy the entire Universe.īut it was mostly Beerus' power which contributed to the energy ball. Goku scales because he matched Beerus' punch with the exact same force and angle to cancel out the effect. And thus, it appeared to Elder Kai that the waves were growing stronger the further they went.īut it was mostly Beerus' power which caused the shock waves. But as the shock waves went further away, Goku's cushioning effect on them also decreased. Still, thanks to this incomplete cushioning effect, Goku at least managed to reduce the intensity of these shock waves near him and protect the Earth and Solar System. Since it was not perfected during the first 2 punches, the residual energy which was not nullified in the clash, resulted in the generation of the shock waves. That's why he was trying to perfect the nullification technique in the first 2 tries. Goku knew about the collateral damage the shock waves were causing.