Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-35409024-20190213095257

Jason of the Mangekyou wrote: Look dude i want to believe you so i can get this over with, but i keep searching and the definitions are the same but the examples provided under the definition does not go with your interpretation of the word....0 second. here and the example with the girls.... Neither does the actual definition, so your point? And thanks for posting practically the same definition as me. A quick google search will show anyone interval means no intervening time or space. If no intervening time and space doesn't mean 0 seconds, then what does it mean? Obviously it means no time intervenes at that specific point. You can try to dance around that all you want. But the definition is there. There is intervening time when the illusion transpires. Therefore, Kakashi was not referring to the illusion when he said instantly, since the illusion as proven by you, yourself, to have intervening time. Whether you don't want to call it 0 seconds or anything else, I couldn't give a shit to. Fact of the matter is, instantly means immediately, immediately means no intervening time, and the illusion has time that transpires so the illusion cannot happen instantly. You make this argument, but according to you, Tsukuyomi happens at a Nanosecond or a billionth of a nanosecond, or whatever crap you made up. Billionth of a Nanosecond fits the example but 0 seconds doesn't? So either way your argument holds no value here since the time you gave Tsukuyomi doesn't even hold up either. GG. Jason of the Mangekyou wrote: The casting speed happens instantly. The illusion can be less than a second or seconds (according to the wiki) but doesn't happen at 0 at all according to your proof. So whatever fits that, go ahead. Instantly has no intervening time, so if it has any time whatsoever, it isn't happening instantly. I don't know what's so hard to grasp about it. No intervening time means no intervening time, lol. Where's your proof that time transpires when instantly transpires? I guess you came to that conclusion because of the word Moment? which was used in the first line. Sure did, cause whether moment means millisecond, second, or even minute, it still happens at that specific time. The second the adversary is exposed to Mangekyou Sharingan, a strange realm- The minute the adversary is exposed to Mangekyou Sharingan, a strange realm- doesn't change the fact that at that specific time, that illusion happens. Good if there is no proof for either side, what do you do? we stick with the default, with shit that is available, and what is available has that Bee didn't improve in genjutsu. You lose until your headcanon stuffs become real. And who are you to say what the default is and isn't? And Bee not improving in Genjutsu isn't available, where is it available? Please provide a reference and stop making things up, k? K. Finally, can't lose since I never made a claim. However, you do since you can't prove your claim. So I can't lose since there's nothing for me to lose, but you sure can since you're the only one with a claim that can be lost.
 * This question was left unanswered: What word would you use to describe the speed of tsukuyomi if you won't accept 'instantly'?