Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-9782468-20160223232833/@comment-27660682-20160226032908

MlGshinobi wrote: I'm sure we have all had that time when we were immersed into an activity where an hour passed in your brain clock but in reality only 15 minutes passed. But just because an hour passed in your brain DOES NOT MEAN you can all of sudden perform a task you were incapable of doing with 15 minutes, because that's the REAL amount of time that past. For example, lets say you are a track runner and at your current peak, the most you can run is 1 mile in 5 minutes. Let's say while you are running for 5 minutes, your brain feels like an hour past. Just because you FELT like an hour past does not all of a sudden mean that you ran 12 miles. in reality you still were only able to do your peak, which is 1 mile because in reality, only 5 minutes truly passed, not an hour. So like i said, tsyukoymi is impossible to break because no naruto character has the reaction time to break a genjutsu in a second, let alone 1/72 of a second.

Ok good, so now please challenge my said logic. My point is that tsyukyomi works the same. It makes you think 72 hours passed in a second, and that's why it puts you in a coma. Even if they feel like 72 hours is passing only a second of time is passing, and thats not enough time. Thats why I ask again, how much time did kakashi spend experincing tsyukyomi? My answer is one second.