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Itachi Uchiha........

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Btw, does Daemon finding the concept of Rasengan Uzuhiko amusing, calling it “Nifty”, possibly scale him over the full value of it?

It comes across more so as, “Oh, your attack uses planetary spin? How cute”.
 
Btw, does Daemon finding the concept of Rasengan Uzuhiko amusing, calling it “Nifty”, possibly scale him over the full value of it?

It comes across more so as, “Oh, your attack uses planetary spin? How cute”.
honestly, i do think Daemon scales above the Uzuhiko due to his reaction, not sure how it'd fly on the wiki. He found the ability cute and just laughed so.
 
This thought just popped into my head, but when Boruto used Uzuhiko the first time, the only thing people commented on was the planet’s spin and not the orbital energy. I bet he can choose whether or not he uses the orbital energy, rotational energy, or both. And perhaps he only added the rotational energy to his Rasengan against Code, hence the comment not indicating any use of orbital energy.
 
I just had an idea,
Compared to Jigen's shrinking this felt instantaneous, so much so the writers wrote down words that straight up translate to 10x
Could this be used to say

Isshiki's Jutsu Speed is 10x Faster than Jigen's Jutsu Speed

Naruto dodges Isshiki's Jutsu and goes back to pluck it up to strike down the other rods

Isshiki who should be able to perceive his own jutsu's speed fails to perceive Naruto

Naruto's Supermassive Rasengan was so fast Isshiki was unable to shrink it in time and as a result got blasted away from it

So naruto's speed in BM should be 10x Jigen's speed


what do you guys think?
Or it can just shrink 10x the mass 🤓☝️
 
This thought just popped into my head, but when Boruto used Uzuhiko the first time, the only thing people commented on was the planet’s spin and not the orbital energy. I bet he can choose whether or not he uses the orbital energy, rotational energy, or both. And perhaps he only added the rotational energy to his Rasengan against Code, hence the comment not indicating any use of orbital energy.


Lol
 
This thought just popped into my head, but when Boruto used Uzuhiko the first time, the only thing people commented on was the planet’s spin and not the orbital energy. I bet he can choose whether or not he uses the orbital energy, rotational energy, or both. And perhaps he only added the rotational energy to his Rasengan against Code, hence the comment not indicating any use of orbital energy.
When u gonna drop the large planetary ahh toneri calc Vai the Naruto planet being the size of Jupiter " I PeRSonALly thinks it's the size of the SuN 🌞"
 
This thought just popped into my head, but when Boruto used Uzuhiko the first time, the only thing people commented on was the planet’s spin and not the orbital energy. I bet he can choose whether or not he uses the orbital energy, rotational energy, or both. And perhaps he only added the rotational energy to his Rasengan against Code, hence the comment not indicating any use of orbital energy.
 
This thought just popped into my head, but when Boruto used Uzuhiko the first time, the only thing people commented on was the planet’s spin and not the orbital energy. I bet he can choose whether or not he uses the orbital energy, rotational energy, or both. And perhaps he only added the rotational energy to his Rasengan against Code, hence the comment not indicating any use of orbital energy.
So that's 62 Exatons. Maybe added on top of whatever Boruto's AP at that point.
 
Isshiki Sukuna Rods (10x) > Jigen’s Sukuna Rods >= Sasuke’s Sharingan Perception > His Physicals = FTL

Do not take this seriously… 😕
 
This thought just popped into my head, but when Boruto used Uzuhiko the first time, the only thing people commented on was the planet’s spin and not the orbital energy. I bet he can choose whether or not he uses the orbital energy, rotational energy, or both. And perhaps he only added the rotational energy to his Rasengan against Code, hence the comment not indicating any use of orbital energy.

Rotational energy? I hope you realize that both a planet’s spin on its axis and its orbit around the sun both contribute to rotational energy. When Boruto mentioned the 'semi-permanent' side effect of Uzuhiko, he implied that Code's life would end long before the planet ceases to spin. Which suggest that Boruto is referring to both types of rotational motion: the planet's spin on its own axis and its orbit around the sun.
 
Rotational energy? I hope you realize that both a planet’s spin on its axis and its orbit around the sun both contribute to rotational energy. When Boruto mentioned the 'semi-permanent' side effect of Uzuhiko, he implied that Code's life would end long before the planet ceases to spin. Which suggest that Boruto is referring to both types of rotational motion: the planet's spin on its own axis and its orbit around the sun.
I know what rotational energy is, better than you as well, I studied that astro stuff for 4 years in college 🗿. I was positing a head canon theory, not a statement of fact. You’re free to equivocate with your own interpretation.
 
I know what rotational energy is, better than you as well, I studied that astro stuff for 4 years in college 🗿. I was positing a head canon theory, not a statement of fact. You’re free to equivocate with your own interpretation.
Appeal to authority 💀
How you study for 4 years and still come up with this trash? SMH
 
Appeal to authority 💀
How you study for 4 years and still come up with this trash? SMH
You might be the biggest buffoon I’ve come to meet 😄

To quote NASA, a planet’s spin or rotation refers to the circular motion about its own axis. Meanwhile, a planet’s revolution refers to its orbit around another body. Aka a planet’s spin/rotation doesn’t not refer to its revolution/orbit in the majority of cases.

Definitionally, in the context of discussing the motion of celestial bodies, I am correct and you are wrong. But that’s nothing new is it?

You use trash headcanons to lowball the verse to oblivion.
Uh huh, and you’re powerless to do anything about it, so cope. I got to get a reign on this Arc7Kuroi guy tho, he just upgraded Konoha, that wanker.
 
You might be the biggest buffoon I’ve come to meet 😄

To quote NASA, a planet’s spin or rotation refers to the circular motion about its own axis. Meanwhile, a planet’s revolution refers to its orbit around another body. Aka a planet’s spin/rotation doesn’t not refer to its revolution/orbit in the majority of cases.

Definitionally, in the context of discussing the motion of celestial bodies, I am correct and you are wrong. But that’s nothing new is it?


Uh huh, and you’re powerless to do anything about it, so cope. I got to get a reign on this Arc7Kuroi guy tho, he just upgraded Konoha, that wanker.
“Buffoon”I can see I'm hitting you strong, good to see it.

Whew, while the term "rotational energy" (usually) refers to the energy associated with an objectct's spin around its own axis, the motion involved in a planet's revolution around the sun also involves angular momentum and can be conceptually linked to rotational dynamics, even though it's typically might be classified as "orbital" energy.
My argument is not just about the strict definitions but rather how boruto's statement conceptually encompass both types of motion. Given that Boruto mentioned a 'semi-permanent' side effect, due to the fact that the planet would never stop spinning.

“Due to the unceasing nature of planetary movement, the effects of Uzuhiko do not fade, resulting in not just physical harm but untold psychological damage“

This is from the website site notice it says planetary movement. Basically the Uzuhiko would never stop rushing because the planet would continue to move
 
“Buffoon”I can see I'm hitting you strong, good to see it.

Whew, while the term "rotational energy" (usually) refers to the energy associated with an objectct's spin around its own axis, the motion involved in a planet's revolution around the sun also involves angular momentum and can be conceptually linked to rotational dynamics, even though it's typically might be classified as "orbital" energy.
My argument is not just about the strict definitions but rather how boruto's statement conceptually encompass both types of motion. Given that Boruto mentioned a 'semi-permanent' side effect, due to the fact that the planet would never stop spinning.

This is from the website site notice it says planetary movement. Basically the Uzuhiko would never stop rushing because the planet would continue to move
“Due to the unceasing nature of planetary movement, the effects of Uzuhiko do not fade, resulting in not just physical harm but untold psychological damage“
My argument isn’t about strict definitions either, I make claims on likelihood. Although my hypothesis on the Uzuhiko used against Code doesn’t limit anything. And the description of semi-permanence doesn’t negatively impact my hypothesis. You’re pre-emptively coping like I implied Code caps at 5-C due to Earth’s spin energy. I live rent free up there after you conceded the 5-B cap debate 😔
 
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