I think readers should examine what's in the manga scientifically, because it prevents us from making ridiculous claims as quoted. Here I want to end this notion once and for all.Pain's CT was unable to contain Kurama because Kurama was too powerful, or because Pain's CT was weak.
We know Chibaku Tensei is the technique that created the celestial body, which became the moon in the Naruto world. Obviously some will say standard Chibaku Tensei and Six Paths Chibaku Tensei are different; while I agree on that, but the mechanism still remains the same: both use a core which produces powerful attractive force from whatever surrounding area. Databook IV notes they are the same technique:
You must be registered for see images
Chibaku Tensei would then have the same internal structure as the moon does, which cannot be argued because Naruto The Last shows the NV is the same as the real world. Given that is the case, real science is applicable here too. The moon has internal structure which is a trait Chibaku Tensei also shares.Chibaku Tensei / Six Paths Chibaku Tensei" has a single entry, and lists "Nagato / Naruto and Sasuke, Hagoromo and Hamura" as its users. It's a kekkei genkai sealing jutsu.
Six Paths Chibaku Tensei is invoked when two users simultaneously touch their target with the "Yin" and "Yang" seals. It rips a giant chunk of earth up and turns it into a heavenly body, becoming the Prison of Six Paths (六道の獄 Rokudō no Goku) that can capture all things (万物捕, "banbutsuto"). It's a sealing jutsu that can be used by individuals who awaken Six Paths Senjutsu. "Chibaku Tensei" is the version that can be used by a single individual, while "Six Paths Chibaku Tensei" is a more powerful version that requires two individuals simultaneously combining the power of Yin and Yang. It turns the sealing target into a gravity core in the sky, which attracts chunks of earth that bury them alive. This forms a heavenly body in the sky that can act as a prison for even a tailed beast. The section in the bottom left describes how the moon was the result of Six Paths Chibaku Tensei, and that so much chakra was contained within that it turned into a gigantic sattelite. It also describes it as a giant sealing stone (封印石 "Fuinseki"), which implies that Kishimoto took some inspiration from those giant "sealing stones" you sometimes see -- the big boulders with the kanji inscribed on them, usually with the ceremonial ropes adoring them.
You must be registered for see images
''Crust
The crust is the outermost layer of the moon and it consists of a dusty outer rock layer which is known as the regolith. The regolith is a rocky layer that looks like broken concrete which has been blasted apart and fused back together. The crust is approximately 37 miles in thickness on the side which faces the earth and approximately 62 miles on the other side. The rocks found on the crust are almost the same as those found on the crust of the earth. The only difference is the fact that the rocks have more aluminum and titanium than those found on earth. The moon's crust also contains some magnetism like the crust of the earth. Studies show that this layer mainly comprises of silicon, iron, magnesium, oxygen, calcium and aluminum.
Mantle
This is the layer between the core and the crust of the moon. The mantle is divided into two parts. The first layer of the mantle is the rigid lithosphere (upper mantle). This layer of the moon is estimated to be 620 miles in thickness, and it is not hot enough to flow.
The second layer of the mantle is the athenosphere (lower mantle). The athenosphere is not rigid like the upper mantle. The innermost parts of the athenosphere are hot enough to flow. The athenospheric layer is capable of transmitting seismic waves which cause quakes. The mantle is believed to be largely comprised of olivine, orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene minerals.
Core
This is the innermost layer of the moon which consists of rock that is very rich in iron alloyed with small amounts of nickel and sulfur. This layer is very small with a radius of about 225 miles or less. The moon's core makes only 2-4% of the total mass of the moon. This layer does not create a big magnetic field. The lunar core is believed to be partially molten. The magnetic field of the moon is estimated to be 1/10 millionth of the magnetic field of the earth.''
Source -
You must be registered for see links
Point is, Chibaku Tensei also has internal layers which determine its density. We simply have to look at where 6 Tailed Kyubi was trapped to determine the layer Kurama was locked in, when pulled by Chibaku Tensei.
You must be registered for see images
The next page follows up with the completion of Chibaku Tensei. We can then safely assume Kurama was in the mantle area, specifically in the upper mantle. The upper mantle area, as stated in the article, has lower density than and thus lower gravitational force, which made it easy for Kurama to break from; if Kurama was locked in any layer closer to the core, where gravity is very strong, then Kurama could never get out.
Last edited: