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After my thread about Minato having YIN YANG because of FTG, some people questioned it because they believe that FTG and summonings are the same. In this discussion, I will point out the difference between FTG and summoning. This is to further strengthen my claim that FTG was created with the use of YIN YANG.
FTG: A space/time technique. It allows the user to transport themselves to a marked location in the blink of an eye. It can also be used to teleport other objects.
Summoning: Is a space–time ninjutsu that allows the summoner to transport animals across long distances instantly. Before an animal summoning can be performed, a prospective summoner must first sign a contract with a given species.
Some people will argue because they believe that FTG and Summonings are the same, hence, all that can summon and Minato have the same affinity. Their logical interpretation goes like this:
FTG=Space-time tech; Summoning= Space-time tech
therefore FTG=Summoning: Minato=Summoners
Are they correct? No! FTG and Summonings are related in a way that both of them are space/time ninjutsu but it does not mean that they are the same. And to explain my point further, Minato vs someone that can summon are different in terms of affinity.
Let’s take a look at this:
If I’ll say that to be able to summon one must have a contract to a specie. One may say that I am speculating and will obviously ask some proof. If I can only give logical explanations, they will not believe. I’ll now prove what a logic can do to produce something closely or equal to that of an actual FACT.
Example: “to summon one must have a contract to a specie”
Oro can summon Manda! Fact
Jiraiya can summon Gamabunta! Fact
Since both of them can summon, can Oro summon Gamabunta? No! Can Jiraiya summon Manda? No.
Therefore I conclude that a summoner can only summon if he/she had a contract with the specie. This will support my statement “to summon one must have a contract to a specie” even without an actual FACT.
Conclusion: If there are no contracts to a specie available, then no one can summon a specie. CONTRACTS with specie=SUMMONS
So, how can Minato be the same with the summoners? Minato can teleport himself without the help of a contract to any specie. Is it clear now that they are not the same? In addition, here is the actual FACT!
For those with YIN YANG questions, I'll answer that on my next thread YIN YANG. I'll take a break for now.
NOTE: The purpose of this thread is to answer all questions about summonings all at once in this thread:
FTG: A space/time technique. It allows the user to transport themselves to a marked location in the blink of an eye. It can also be used to teleport other objects.
Summoning: Is a space–time ninjutsu that allows the summoner to transport animals across long distances instantly. Before an animal summoning can be performed, a prospective summoner must first sign a contract with a given species.
Some people will argue because they believe that FTG and Summonings are the same, hence, all that can summon and Minato have the same affinity. Their logical interpretation goes like this:
FTG=Space-time tech; Summoning= Space-time tech
therefore FTG=Summoning: Minato=Summoners
Are they correct? No! FTG and Summonings are related in a way that both of them are space/time ninjutsu but it does not mean that they are the same. And to explain my point further, Minato vs someone that can summon are different in terms of affinity.
Let’s take a look at this:
If I’ll say that to be able to summon one must have a contract to a specie. One may say that I am speculating and will obviously ask some proof. If I can only give logical explanations, they will not believe. I’ll now prove what a logic can do to produce something closely or equal to that of an actual FACT.
Example: “to summon one must have a contract to a specie”
Oro can summon Manda! Fact
Jiraiya can summon Gamabunta! Fact
Since both of them can summon, can Oro summon Gamabunta? No! Can Jiraiya summon Manda? No.
Therefore I conclude that a summoner can only summon if he/she had a contract with the specie. This will support my statement “to summon one must have a contract to a specie” even without an actual FACT.
Conclusion: If there are no contracts to a specie available, then no one can summon a specie. CONTRACTS with specie=SUMMONS
So, how can Minato be the same with the summoners? Minato can teleport himself without the help of a contract to any specie. Is it clear now that they are not the same? In addition, here is the actual FACT!
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For those with YIN YANG questions, I'll answer that on my next thread YIN YANG. I'll take a break for now.
NOTE: The purpose of this thread is to answer all questions about summonings all at once in this thread:
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