I see what you're saying but what are the odds that the Kishi's 1st hokage has earth element just like the 1st chakra, 2nd has water just like the 2nd chakra, 3rd has fire just liek the 3rd chakra, 4th has an association to wind (Namikaze), 5th hokage is a divine feminine being with a dot on her forehead where the secret of immortality lies just as my description of the 5th chakra says, and possibly the 6th hokage has an association to the third eye just like the 6th chakra? the odds are sooo slim to follow that sequence exactly...And you dont understand what im saying.
you have no proof that is why kishi chose someone with sharingan, all that hindu stuff.
It is very easy to come up with a complex theory that comes true, but not because the reasons behind the theory.
My point is kishi may have simply chosen danzou ages ago to have sharingan and to capture konoha and could have done all this without thinking about hindu/sharingan/chakra colours at all.
What youre displaying is a false syllogism.
There is no direct evidence that the reasons posted are why kishi did this, you have the correct answer but not any working out.
Think of a maths test and there being 2 methods of getting the correct answer.
you and kishi both have the answers but you have used two seperate and different methods.
Im not challenging your insight or your answer-you were correct, the next hokage did have sharingan.
My point is the methodology used, and there being absolutely no proof other than the false syllogistic logic i have given as an example.
I do not have a working to back up why I think this is the system Kishi based his order of Hokages on besides sequence. Sequence means a lot when it comes to probability. This is a theory based on observations of Kishi's first 4 sequences, and the first 4 sequences of the Hindu chakra system. 4 out of 7 is already more than half so I couldn't help but associate the 2 together and assume that Kishi was inspired by this order of chakras. By posting this thread, I was basically saying look, Kishi is still adhering to a sequence I noticed was already happening in an already existing system. To adhere to a sequence 6/7ths of the way is remarkable, and yes there is possibility it was a coincidence, but you have to admit, the odds are slim to none.
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