Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-33255203-20171004210031/@comment-25643824-20171023122932

@TheKillman

You are talking in circles to try complicate something that is very simple in an attempt to try and change the context of what you meant.

So let me make it simple, equivalent/equal are used to compare a specific value or thing example:

If I say the volume of water in bottle A is equivalent to volume of water in bottle B then it matters not what the shape of both bottle are the volume is the same, "volume" being the quantity/entity of comparison. I cannot say the height of water is equivalent if the bottles are shaped differently.

So you were comparing power, so it doesn't matter the manner in which it is delivered since power is that entity similar to all just like the volume of water.

And the gold analogy is really silly, since you are two separate entities cannot be equivalent (cost and weight) are mutually exclusive. It's equivalent in weight, weight being the entity of comparison, it can be equivalent to something else in cost, cost being the entity of comparison.

And at the end of it all rasengan is still the most powerful of the three.