Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-31377229-20180125162054/@comment-6769189-20180128061208

@BlazeRelease: The way you explained it is close to what i meant. Lets say Minato has a max speed of 300. With training and whatnot he should be able to see everything without much distortion. Lets say Chidori moves at the speed of 100 and is addative. Minato using Chidori would move at 400. Realistically Chidori should accelerate to the speed of lightning once given momentum, but thats an argument for another day.

@NinjaChris: Tunnel vision is not the carlight look like streams. That is motion blur. Tunnel vision is when vision is lost or impaired outside the visions center of focus(i.e. the perapheri). A quick google search will tell you this.

Perception is the ability to become aware of something, be it mentally or physically. This is different from clarity. Clarity refers to how well things can be seen. In relation to the Byakugan, it enables the user to see(percieve) the chakra network and points. Sharingan loses in the perception catagory because it can only make the user aware of basic chakra flow.

Insight has to do with the understanding the current situation. The Byakugan gives greater insight because of the widened field of vision, the xray vision, and telescopic vision allows the user to better assess their surroundings and enemy loadout, position, etc. The Sharingan loses this catagory because the user can only see what is in front of them, meaning they have less information on the situation to make an assessment.

The Sharingan does beat the Byakugan in clarity. The Sharingan sees more detail in its field of vision, so much so that it can predict the next movement of object and people before they happen and copy the exact movements. This extreme clarity is what elminates the intense motion blur that causes the tunnel vision-like effect of the Chidori.