Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-9782468-20160223232833/@comment-27233105-20160226032615

MlGshinobi - I was hoping you'd bring up my reference to B under G:S. There are SO MANY differences between these two instances, it's almost laughable to compare.

- In B's instance, the audience can't see characters move through ANY AMOUNT OF DISTANCE AT ALL--neither while in the illusion nor while in reality. Please don't make me again explain how much of this is an illusion. This is only four freaking frames, with no movement through real space where it would take any considerable amount of time more than an instant--all of these could be at the exact same time.

- In the Uchiha instance:

---The illusion shows Sasuke being pinned to a wall, Itachi speaking, ripping Sasuke's eye out, CS activating, Itachi putting the eye in a jar, Itachi's clone seizing Sasuke, Itachi proceeding to rip out the other eye while speaking again.

---All of that happened, when in reality, they hadn't moved from their positions after the shuriken match.

- You're saying that all of those actions (in illusion time) didn't take more time than the amount of real time? Especially when Zetsu explictly notices Tsukuyomi begin, then comments on how unexpectedly quick it was.

- It's quite perfect you brought that up so I could explain the difference between four frames (only three of which are an illusion) and AN ENTIRE CHAPTER'S WORTH OF FRAMES (most of which is an illusion), where there's only any real evidence of extended false time in the latter.