It would insult your intelligence to give you the answer so easily.
I was saying that what you are doing does not represent any substantial risk, whatsoever. It is one to exceptionally-greater-than-one odds that you are incorrect (meaning Derp is correct), since Derp is only correct in the event that Kaguya is the RDS (in terms of this specific discussion - extending it to the "Is the Sage an Uzumaki argument ups the odds even further).
It's kind of like saying: "I'm going to take the risk that I step outside today and get hit by a meteor."
And, yes - it is a calculable risk:
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It's happened and the person struck survived, at that.
Honestly not worth my time. I read it once and understood what it meant better than you did.
"The Sage can't be an Uzumaki because the Uzumaki had chakra, and the Sage was the first with Chakra."
That argument is predicated on the absolute interpretation of Madara's words and does not take into account that all Ninja lineages must extend back to a time before Chakra existed amongst humans - the idea that a clan lineage could include non-ninja, non-chakra-wielding people.
What, then, of the Samurai? If all Ninja trace their lineage directly back to the Sage - and the Sage was the first human to utilize Chakra... then where do the Samurai fit in?
The obvious answer is that history is far more complex than Madara portrays it.
"Why would Kishimoto hide the Uzumaki lineage of the Sage?"
Why would he make Obito Tobi?
"But it wouldn't have any impact on the story!"
And you are sure of this... how? Revealing that the Uzumaki were more directly linked to the Sage than the Senju turns the context of everything Madra has said on its head. It changes the entire notion of there being a curse of hatred that is inescapable.
"The Sage couldn't be an Uzumaki because he had the Rinnegan! Mommy ate the apple and pissed off God."
Of course - since I was born with hazel eyes, and most people with my last name have blue or brown eyes, I must not be of my family lineage.
Just because dad had to go for a brown eyed woman whose womb formed the crystals in my irises to refract green wavelengths (green eyes are caused by an alteration of the diffraction gradient and not by an actual pigmentation of the iris - it is not strongly related to genetics).
You jumped to conclusions?
Par for the course.
Generally speaking, when we discuss theories and predictions - we speak in literal terms for the sake of simplicity. It is implied that the use of inductive reasoning does not constitute fact.
Captain Obvious is perilously close to Captain Oblivious.