Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-31338621-20190127031508

JamesSenpai wrote:

Why would I do that? A minute can mean instant as well. So I get to replace moment with minute with that logic. Moment can mean a variety of things from instant, second, nanosecond, short time, minute, as i clearly proved. You don't get to pick and choose which one. Kakashi clearly said instantly in his statement about Itachi having "you instantly". Instantly means 0 seconds. Therefore he is not talking about Tsukuyomi's illusion since Tsukuyomi's time frame is not defined clearly. And if @Jason is correct, then it still isn't right because a nanosecond happens. You have no proof that Tsukuyomi happens as fast as FTG's teleportation. - You can't replace it with the 60 seconds meaning of minute though. It lasted less than a second, considering what Asuma said.

- What was Kakashi talking about in chapter 257 when he said "he has you instantly", if he wasn't talking about the duration of Tsukuyomi?

Not proving your case about Tsukuyomi happening in 0 seconds. I didn't make a case about Tsukuyomi happening in 0 seconds, but...if I use this defintion of the adjective form of instant it can mean quick:

Instant: happening or coming immediately. "the offense justified instant dismissal"

synonyms:	immediate, instantaneous, on-the-spot, prompt, direct, swift, speedy, rapid, quick, expeditious, express, lightning, sudden, precipitate, abrupt; More