Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-31338621-20190206165600

It's not obvious that Itachi can use time dilation on himself, it was never mentioned that itachi could do that.

It's more like this: "Chuck Norris can be beat with moves like dragon uppercut and hurricane kick." And then I say "Chuck Norris can't be beat with any moves."

1. It is different, I said the scenes are the same (meaning he talks about the same stuff). And Tsukuyomi was said to be unbreakable in the manga, depending on which translation you use.

The interpretation of Itachi's broad statement, that beating Tsukuyomi means beating Itachi doesn't make sense. How could he claim that defeating a singular facet of his arsenal in it's totality equates to officially taking him down? Why would a Uchiha beating Tsukuyomi mean they beat Itachi as a whole?