Yes please.No but seems like your memory is. You tried debating me on the proper use of grammar and was made a fool (again). Or do I need to find the thread to jog your memory?
Yes please.No but seems like your memory is. You tried debating me on the proper use of grammar and was made a fool (again). Or do I need to find the thread to jog your memory?
I'll dig through it whenever I find time. Why must you want to keep getting embarrassed?Yes please.
The intensity of gravity is proportional to the mass of the objects. It's the most basic Law and that's all what's needed. What does it have anything to do with real world laws of physics? Whose mass is increasing? Naruto's? Is CT spinning? Is distance being factored in? Does gravity vary at different points? I suggest you don't be a fool by bringing complex laws of gravity into this. It's a simple matter of what I stated.Well then answer me this. As per the laws of gravity the gravity of a body increases as it increases in mass and based on your claim that the core never stopped its pull, the core which was moments before was attracting huge chunks from earth stops attracting all of a sudden even though increasing in mass and becomes stable and still retains its gravitational pull is absurd. If that were the case it would keep pulling more earth and keep growing larger and larger. So your absurd claim is negated....
So take your own advice and google the laws of gravity and then we'll talk.
lol, Embarrassed? Kid this is the internet & scum like you have no bearing on my personal life. God you must be a narcissist, to think so highly yourself.I'll dig through it whenever I find time. Why must you want to keep getting embarrassed?
Faced it twice but he never destroyed it on his own.Yeah no Chibaku Tensei isn't enough to stop Naruto. How many times has he faced the tech? And how many times has he busted out of it or destroyed it completely?
OT: a lot of salt this morning lol
lol not really. well in this case naruto was also down like sasuke and couldnt move so him waking up first wouldnt matter in this instance.Why not? In real fights when both people are knocked out the first to wake up is the winner.![]()
the gravitational pull was concentrated on the objects themselves which were the bijjus. naruto was not the target so obviously he could get away.You must be registered for see images
How strong is Chibaku Tensei's gravitational pull? Base Naruto was able to resist it
if any 1 disagree that mean sasuke Chibaku Tense does not have gravitational pull
FYI, the gravity of a body comes from its center of gravity and the gravitational pull between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them I agree. So based on that the gravitational pull between the CT bodies and earth should decrease as the distance increases however the panel provided below clearly proves that even at its final height the CTs were still pulling rocks towards themselves. If the gravity from CT is continuous then why did it stop after reaching a certain size then. Thats because the gravitational force from CT is strong enough to rip something off from the earth gravitational force even at a great height and if the CTs force is still active then I don't see why it won't pull more objects towards it and grow in size.The intensity of gravity is proportional to the mass of the objects. It's a basic the most basic Law and that's all what's needed. What does have anything to do with real world laws of physics? Whose mass is increasing? Naruto's? Is CT spinning? Is distance being factored in? Does gravity vary at different points? I suggest you don't be a fool by bringing complex laws of gravity into this. It's a simple matter of what I stated.
Well the structure wasn't complete and gravity was still active that's why he destroyed it.Itachi wouldn't have destroyed the core if it suddenly stops its gravitational pull.
The panel provide above the CT structures were still pulling things even at their final height.The pull maintains the structure on the simple basis of proportionality. This isn't a ****ing planet. Not to mention the distance: the strength of gravity is inversely related to the square of the distance between two objects. With the increase in distance of the core from the ground, the structure will automatically retain a shape and stabalize itself; as it cannot pull anything to itself.
I don't even ...
It's funny, because gravity actually decreases the further you go inside the earth. That doesn't seem to be the case for CT, as the area close to the core has crushing pull.FYI, the gravity of a body comes from its center of gravity and the gravitational pull between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them I agree. So based on that the gravitational pull between the CT bodies and earth should decrease as the distance increases however the panel provided below clearly proves that even at its final height the CTs were still pulling rocks towards themselves. If the gravity from CT is continuous then why did it stop after reaching a certain size then. Thats because the gravitational force from CT is strong enough to rip something off from the earth gravitational force even at a great height and if the CTs force is still active then I don't see why it won't pull more objects towards it and grow in size.
Well the structure wasn't complete and gravity was still active that's why he destroyed it.
The panel provide above the CT structures were still pulling things even at their final height.
Again I must agree with you about the center of earth and CT's crushing pull as long as its active that is.It's funny, because gravity actually decreases the further you go inside the earth. That doesn't seem to be the case for CT, as the area close to the core has crushing pull.
My panel was to prove exactly the opposite of what you're claiming. Even at its top height the CTs were still pulling rocks that means the gravitational force of CTs were strong enough even at that height. Based on that fact alone the CTs should grow until they collide with earth itself. But thats not what we saw, they stabilized.FYI, the gravity comes from the mass itself; the one generating the pull. Naruto's mass will never change, hence the attractive force will remain constant; the reason when the core flies up, it cannot pull anything anymore as it has exhausted its mass's pull and the distance from the objects has increased greatly. Naruto isn't doing jack here. He's toast the moment he is tunred into a core.
You do realize that this isn't real-world physics, right? The shell cannot be maintained without any gravity from the core. That would make no sense at all. The pulled mass moves towards the center of the sphere in the "absence" of other forces. That is not the case here. CT is absolutely battling with the earth's gravity. Not to mention the distance argument I presented. Then the mass. Factor all of that in, and the core would stop pulling to maintain the structure it has ... that is the only logic I can think of that would even make sense. NV logic hardly makes sense any way.Again I must agree with you about the center of earth and CT's crushing pull as long as its active that is.
My panel was to prove exactly the opposite of what you're claiming. Even at its top height the CTs were still pulling rocks that means the gravitational force of CTs were strong enough even at that height. Based on that fact alone the CTs should grow until they collide with earth itself. But thats not what we saw, they stabilized.
And Naruto can easily survive the force just as the other bijuus did. So he would come out just fine.
You seem pretty salty there buddy. I'm not a narcissist you're just unintelligent. There's a differencelol, Embarrassed? Kid this is the internet & scum like you have no bearing on my personal life. God you must be a narcissist, to think so highly yourself.
lol ok.You seem pretty salty there buddy. I'm not a narcissist you're just unintelligent. There's a difference
I do. However gravity is real in NV and gravitational pull that is great enough to rip parts of from earth must be strong enough to force the chunks to form a stable structure and sustain itself without requiring any external force to maintain the shape.You do realize that this isn't real-world physics, right? The shell cannot be maintained without any gravity from the core. That would make no sense at all.
The way I see it, CT's pull is stronger than earth gravity even at its top height and it was still attracting rocks from that height.The pulled mass moves towards the center of the sphere in the "absence" of other forces. That is not the case here. CT is absolutely battling with the earth's gravity.
I negated your distance argument with the panel I provided earlier. I would say your logic is good enough considering how physics works in NV, then again I can say my logic does make sense as well. Since Kishi didn't bother with how exactly CT works we won't know for sure who is correct.Not to mention the distance argument I presented. Then the mass. Factor all of that in, and the core would stop pulling to maintain the structure it has ... that is the only logic I can think of that would even make sense.
I agree.NV logic hardly makes sense any way.
Well I'll believe when he actually uses them....though I doubt he'll achieve anything even with that. There is a reason Kishi said both are equal (maybe fanservice to Sasuke fans...=D). No point in trying to prove otherwise.Eh? Outer Path and chakra pull, baby.
Well said mate. You made this thread irrelevant with just one post.That awkward moment when someone actually thinks Naruto or Sasuke can be taken down with one technique.
I never stated that it isn't.I do. However gravity is real in NV and gravitational pull that is great enough to rip parts of from earth must be strong enough to force the chunks to form a stable structure and sustain itself without requiring any external force to maintain the shape.
The way I see it, CT's pull is stronger than earth gravity even at its top height and it was still attracting rocks from that height.
I negated your distance argument with the panel I provided earlier. I would say your logic is good enough considering how physics works in NV, then again I can say my logic does make sense as well. Since Kishi didn't bother with how exactly CT works we won't know for sure who is correct.
But I would say one thing to you, Sasuke is not dumb to not see what would work on Naruto and what won't. And there comes the nerf argument and I could say a lot of thing about Naruto being nerfed so lets not go there.
I agree.
Well I'll believe when he actually uses them....though I doubt he'll achieve anything even with that. There is a reason Kishi said both are equal (maybe fanservice to Sasuke fans...=D). No point in trying to prove otherwise.
lol savage!That awkward moment when someone actually thinks Naruto or Sasuke can be taken down with one technique.
NaruHina is love, NaruHina is life.lol savage!
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