Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-31377229-20180125162054/@comment-6769189-20180130005050

Byakugan speed tracking fails:

1) Ch. 104 pg.4: Neji is surprised by Naruto's sudden disappearance and doesn't realize his position until he is coming to a stop.

2) Ch. 194. page 8. Neji is again surprised by the sudden disappearance.

Sharingan's near pre-cognizent predictive capabilities, which he attributes to how clear and detailed his vision is:

1) Ch. 230 pg.7-8, 10

2) Ch. 231 pg. 4-5

The manga never stated Sasuke couldn't see or decipher Bee or the Raikage. We know he could because he reacted to them both. He had trouble reacting to some of their moves but he dodged and counter attacked them both.

To say that the Byakugan sees the way the Sharingan does is a straight up lie. We are told by Kishimoto through characters what each eye does and how it does it. Kishimoto litereally draws in diagrams to explains their abilities and the Byakugan doesn't see the way the Sharingan does.

As for characters who move faster than Chidori, they would have trained so that their Useful Field of View would be expanded. Kakashi would be able to see just fine at his own max speed, but adding the speed of the Chidori on top of that would put him at a higher speed than he has trained his UFOV. The ninja that dodged kid Kakashi only sidestepped, dodging his hand while the rest of him would normally be within Kakashi's field of view.

Ninjachris wrote: Tunnel vision only occurring at an individual’s max speed - debunked. Maybe. In the Naruto-verse we have seen characters move at lightning-ish speeds no problem. Within the world of Naruto and anime/manga in general, training can overcome the tunnel vision. But as pointed out before, Chidori adds speed to the character, pushing them past their max. They wouldn't be able to see properly with the Chidori because they didnt train at that speed.

Ninjachris wrote: Tunnel vision only occurring when moving in straight line - debunked. No. you actually didn't

Ninjachris wrote: Normal eyes overcoming/adjusting to tunnel vision - confirmed. The link you provided said that someone experiencing tunnel vision needs too look around to see what is happening around them not that looking around lessens the tunnel vision to any degree. It even says that looking around will only allow you to anticipate where things will be, not that you will be able to see it in your peripheral again. You even said that one would need to slow down in order to get that peripheral back. Even with the Byakugans wider peripheral, the loss of the peripheral further from the center would come at lower speeds and the UFOV would still be incredibly close to the center field of vision.