Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-29752445-20160826022014/@comment-734582-20160827121716

Narutoka5 wrote: yeah that's what I'm saying, it's simply a mess up that there is no real solution for, people can stretch it and say hagoromo summoned the husk, sealed it inside of him to split the jubi and then sealed the husk inside the moon again but that sounds too iffy, playing around like that summoning it back and forth just sounds wrong. There is a simply way out of it:

Why would hagoromo risk recreating the Ten Tails in any form by having the entire thing in him? He would only do it briefly to ensure there was no risk, only when he needed it. And he needed it because otherwise he'd die immediately upon releasing the Biju.

There's a second attractive part of this explanation: Why is it that biju can be transferred in seconds in any scenario, except when sealed in the Gedo? There's a simple answer to it: Hagoromo built in something that made it hard. Even after being remade into the Juubi, the individual Biju still existed. Hagoromo modified something in the Biju, or something in the Gedo, that ensures their split could never be truly healed again.

There's a third attractive part to it: Why do biju, beasts of pure chakra, have a physical form? I think Hagoromo simply took a part of the Gedo (i.e. like how Madara used it to cultivate Hashi cells) to give the Biju physical form.

Fourthly, there's an attractive explanation for why the Rinnegan can summon the Gedo at all. Hagoromo bound it to a summoning for his little trick.

Lastly, Hamura went to the moon to overlook the Earth's development. He made a world separate from earth tasked purely with observing it. Like i said, the Moon was a chibaku tensei in it's early days, but in The Last is an entirely different world. Hamura would've needed quite a bit of time to reshape it into what it is now. Hagoromo connected to the people to help them, Hamura disconnected from the people to ensure history was remembered.