FTG has its own seperate dimension, like Kamui

Denzel Washington

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I believe this because of the FTG Barrier.

We've seen this twice, the first time being the better example.

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The TBB was already absorbed and waiting for a destination to be chosen. So where did that TBB go while Minato was choosing where to send it? I think the only logical explanation is that there is an FTG pocket dimension for things like that, similar to Kamui. It would make sense, as it would be consistent with S/T jutsu.
 

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the TBB could have just have been in a wormhole's neck.
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If FTG did have a dimension why would minato risk sending a TBB somewhere in the normal dimension where it could cause lots of damage near konoha, when he could just send it to another dimension like a kamui user.
 
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It could just have been in a wormhole's neck.
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Unless the FTG dimension is shown to prove this otherwise

Couldn't have been, a wormhole is an A --> B destination, Minato could have sent it from A --> C or D if he wanted.

Besides, that would be its own seperate dimension in its own way regardless.
 

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Couldn't have been, a wormhole is an A --> B destination, Minato could have sent it from A --> C or D if he wanted.

Besides, that would be its own seperate dimension in its own way regardless.

Nope. a wormhole is a short cut between two different places in the same space. The two opening of a wormhole are in the same dimension the neck of the wormhole or the space between the two openings also exists in the same dimension.
 

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No FTG just bends space and time in a literal sense to appear on another spot in time.This is still within the same dimension.
Kamui connects to a different dimension entirely
 

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Nope. a wormhole is a short cut between two different places in the same space. The two opening of a wormhole are in the same dimension the neck of the wormhole or the space between the two openings also exists in the same dimension.

Right, I understand now.

But Minato can direct to multiple different avenues, if it's some sort of wormhole, would it have multiple endings?
 

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No. It isnt. TBB took time entering barrier then it has been teleported right away.
What's with minato fans today U_U
 

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If FTG has its own dimension, then every summonning jutsu has its own dimension as well. And we all know it's not true.

/thread.
 

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Right, I understand now.

But Minato can direct to multiple different avenues, if it's some sort of wormhole, would it have multiple endings?

This is how it works. When the technique is activated minato opens two portals one portal where he is and the other where he wants to go. Then a bridge is created between the two portals. FTG does not have multiple endings just 2 portals. Minato can create more than 1 wormhole wormhole however this is how he was able to teleport hiruzen and tobirama to 2 separate locations simultaneously.
 
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This is how it works. When the technique is activated minato opens two portals one portal where he is and the other where he wants to go. Then a bridge is created between the two portals. FTG does not have multiple endings just 2 portals. Minato can create more than 1 wormhole wormhole however this is how he was able to teleport hiruzen and tobirama to 2 separate locations simultaneously.

But then what happens if Minato chooses to send the object in the barrier to an FTG Mark that's ON the object?
 

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But then what happens if Minato chooses to send the object in the barrier to an FTG Mark that's ON the object?

Nothing would happen. You can't create a wormhole that opens and closes at the same location.
 

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Nothing would happen. You can't create a wormhole that opens and closes at the same location.

Then it's clearly not a wormhole. The mark would be inside of the barrier, therefore if Minato sends the object with the mark TO the mark, it creates an endless loop.
 

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i think ftg is more like the portal gun from y'know portal but faster as if it had its own dimension then why would minato send it elsewhere in the real world
 

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No it doesn't. FTG functions in the same dimension.
 

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i think ftg is more like the portal gun from y'know portal but faster as if it had its own dimension then why would minato send it elsewhere in the real world

It can't be like the portal gun, look at the scan again. The TBB enters the barrier one bit at a time and yet detonates as one blast, when it should have detonated in bits. This suggests it was stored somewhere and then let out all at once.
 
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