Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-31338621-20190128055000

AsianReaper wrote: I said it to prove that Itachi was actively in the Genjutsu rather than sending a precoded lump of chakra at the victim.

Black Zetsu was literally in that fight to provide exposition. He said it was Tsukuyomi. No evidence to the contrary.

The entire reason an Uchiha has a chance to break it is because they're experiencing all that time condensed. Their perceptions are sped up insanely by the very nature of the technique. I mean, think. Kakashi couldn't possibly normally talk or experience pain on the scale of 72 hours within one second. Itachi forced that upon him. He MADE Kakashi's perceptions increase just so he could feel pain. However, if the victim is a skilled Uchiha, then they have a chance to break out simply because they have all that time. It wouldn't be easy of course but it's possible.

Itachi could of possibly made the illusion Kakashi experienced loop and just maintain control over the genjutsu without changing anything. Above all, it wouldn't make sense for Itachi to experience such extreme time dilation, because Tsukuyomi used on the opponent, not himself. He would have no way that we know to cause such an extreme increase perception on himself. What made Black Zetsu think that illusion was Tsukuyomi? Unless we know that, how can we say that Black Zetsu was reliable evidence?

You think that any Uchiha who gets put in Tsukuyomi, has all that time to break out of it due to their perception, right? I think it's the opposite, that they don't have enough time to break out it, because even if the perception is increased massively, the sharingan's ability to see through illusions hasn't been speed up as much, at least IMO.

Partially, I believe this because of Kakashi stating to Chiyo "...it has nothing to do with whether you can defeat genjutsu or not."