Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-9782468-20160223232833/@comment-27660682-20160226025918

I say its evidence to me because no one else is paying attention. I can see the sky as blue but you might see it as red for whatever reason. Those refernces dont tell us anything about A, how much time is passed, or B what the time dilatation in the genjutsu was. Ill give you a dose of your own medicine, how much time exactly past? The writer always emphasized what the time dilation is, and this time he did not for the obvious reason there was none. All we know is that itachi and sasuke were standing still at a distance from each other for an unknown amount of time, and then sasuke fell to the ground and got back up saying he broke it. And the fact you ignored my other argument tells me you likely dont have a rebuttal to it. @Asian, ok so on the same page there. If a person perceives time differently then it doesnt necessarily mean that real time also changed. Have you ever done an activity for lets say 45 minutes, but during that time it felt like you spent more or less than 45 minutes doing said activity? For example, when im in a boring class or taking an exam for a subject I dont enjoy, it can feel like an hour or 2 past when the class was just 45 minutes.