Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-31377229-20180125162054/@comment-25643824-20180128233407

LegionZero wrote: this[] is[] tunnel[] vision[]

Tunnel vision due to speed can be overcome at least somewhat with proper training, like fighter pilots and nascar drivers.

Chidori's tunnel vision comes from the extreme blur due to the speed. The Byakugan has a wider field of vision but not a wider center of vision. The Byakugan would do nothing but cause more motion blur as it got closer to 90 degrees of the center of field of vision.

I didn't discredit the wiki, it made a claim without supporting evidence. You also did not provide irrefutable evidence. The manga chapter you cited listed basically all of its powers and clarity was not among them.

your little equation is flawed in that perception+insight= mental clarity. being able to pyhsically see more of the situation and understand it does not boost acuity of vision.

I don’t understand why you would post numerous links of the definition of tunnel vision is when that isn’t really what is being disputed. We are referring to speed tunnel vision and this type of tunnel vision has a SPECIFIC SPEED on average around (60mph) a person begins to experience the effects at, it has zero to do with the max speed an individual is moving at unless that approaches 60mph, it is definitely not restricted to moving in a straight line unless it’s a sharp curve in which the individual will have to slow down considerably. In the link I posted it is said that motorcyclist can train themselves to overcome it by looking right and left when they begin to accelerate towards TV speed and this is a real world example but still normal eyes obviously.

The byakugan sees the details of very distant objects very clearly this is magnification and clarity, it has 360 vision so again even with TV their scope would be greater than the normal eye, and if the normal eye can overcome TV it would be a breeze for the byakugan.

Clarity: 1. Clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.

2. The quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound.

I would say my little equation was quite accurate probably it was too complex.

Can you provide proof of anyone who had the byakugan activated that ever had blurred vision of distant objects, not to mention an opponent who is only mere meters in front of them. Im sure you can’t.

There is absolutely nothing that suggests even remotely that a byakugan wielder would have any issues/drawbacks using chidori that their eye wouldn’t be able to overcome.