Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-31074250-20170410160032/@comment-734582-20170412100349

DC52 wrote: That's simply wrong. They were clearly demonstrated as each being parallel. Plus Obito described them as being time space's each just like the Kamui dimension. I have no idea what you mean by "they are parallel".

Also, did you just imply Obito can make planets too? Because i'm pretty sure that contextually, Obito meant that she could access these "dimensions" like he can access his.

DC52 wrote: ... Do you know what time space is? It's a 4D structure like our universe. Irrelevant. What Kaguya calls a "dimension" isn't actually a dimension in the physics sense. If it is used in the physics sense then we'd be living in a 5-D (or more) world, meaning that the word "time-space" itself is wrong. LegionZero wrote: Considering Bijuu destroyed mountains with ease and Naruto knocked out a casual moonbuster with less than full Kurama. I object to the use of "casual" here. The moon in Naruto is a thin shell, not a solid object. The amount of moon Toneri cut is more like a small planetoid (or an upper-level Chibaku Tensei). it's not as far removed from, say, Sasuke cutting Chibaku Tensei with his blade as you make it seem.

DC52 wrote: Toneri stated that he was going to destroy the planet by crashing the moon into it, and then re-creating the Earth.

That still does not make him Planet level. Recreating the Earth would be fairly easy, since the moon doesn't really smash the planet that hard from a de-orbit. Sure it would be hot as hell and quite a bit of atmosphere would be burnt off, but it's not like Toneri would have to reconstitute a whole planet from stray atoms.

Continent level is an appropriate term, i like it. Does he have the power to reshape the surface of the Earth? seems fine by me, comparable to Hagoromo and the Juubi, so it fits.

LegionZero wrote: That is a cherry pick. Time-space. A New set of time and space. In no context does time-space mean "place i own." You do realize that picking one over the other IS a cherry pick either way? Also, yes, in the context Kaguya uses it and in the context of Kamui, Kaguya's use of Time Space most definitely means "place i own". LegionZero wrote: Technically, Pain didn't destroy the village. The village was not one solid, connected structure. All he did was push buildings. Considering that the people lived and rebuilt it, he indeed did not destroy the village, if you consider a village also consists of the people in it.