Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-31377229-20180125162054/@comment-25643824-20180128111541

@Blazerelease it’s simple the speed minato and the likes of A move at will give you tunnel vision, A uses a lightning armor to enhance his speed wasn’t it said that because chidori is lightning it causes the user to move at their max speed so where is A’s tunnel vision. That speed argument simply has no credibility.

@Legionzero seeing the head light of cars as s continuous stream of light is exactly the same as tunnel vision when someone experiences tunnel vision external objects converge into a single focal point, broken white lines begin to look solid, separate street lights begin to appear as a single light stream.

And just to reaffirm that tunnel has to do with a certain specific speed (once it’s not a medical problem).

'''“Tunnel Vision:- It's a proven fact that once you gain speed, even in a car, your field of vision narrows. The faster you go, the less peripheral vision you have. You start with some 190° vision, and at 60 mph, that is reduced to around 40°“''' this is official information so considering the byakugan user starts with 360° The user will still have a field of vision of 210° Which is still more than the normal eye.

And weren’t you discrediting the fandom’s info on the byakugan a couple of post earlier but now even though I have provided irrefutable evidence that it offers more clarity than the Sharingan you ignore and try to impose your own opinion.

FYI insight (the act or result of understanding the inner nature of things or of seeing intuitively (called noesis in Greek) + perception (the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses. "the normal limits to human perception") = clarity. As clearly stated in the manga, chidori is not a problem for the byakugan period.