I wouldn't trust math for something like this. For all we know, when the Bijuu are combined their power could increase exponentially
Thank you, good point.
These are all just theories....like usual, people make their own conclusions of the naruto universe and get sucked into conspiracy's beyond kishi's capabilities of coming up with, than when the new episode releases everything's blown to bits.
Thank you also, good point.
1.) Guys you can't just start doing math start from nowhere. There must be a basis (axioms) and if you're doing computations, parameters that have known values with equations that consist of known operations.
2.) Kishi doesn't write the manga this way. Thus, you can entertain yourselves and each other, but you will never reach a non-spurious conclusion doing things the way you're currently proceeding.
3.) Kishi has set this as an intractable problem because he never intended for it to be solved so he never provided the information I told you that is required. I'm sorry, but
no post in this thread that has computed the chakra distribution is correct simply because none has the information about a tailed beasts chakra nor the algorithm of how it's divided, and that's not anyone's fault, it's simply due to a lack of information.
4.) Moreover, the type of math to properly deal with this is not simply Algebra, Arithmetic, or even advanced Calculus.
What it actually involves is number and set theory, especially when one takes into account the the Kyuubi has infinite chakra yet, that set of chakra is only a division on the amount of chakra of the Juubi who also must have infinite chakra by deduction, so you need set theory to compare these two sets of infinite numbers.
Really, does this area of math (number and set theory) sound like the kind of thing you think Kishi knows and does? No, this is fiction.
5.) I apologize if you feel I'm being critical, I'm just trying to be helpful.
Nevertheless if you still intend to proceed, have fun. :hug:
6.) Thus if you're going to try to do this, I suggest you fit this to a sharp exponential distribution. It's really easy, just put in 10 data points (however many Bijou you're doing), with the maximum centered probably at zero by default going to 1 (call that the juubi) then plot the next 9 points as the 9 Bijou. Adjust the parameters until you get a distribution you like.
The exponential is nice as almost all biological phenomena follow exponential patterns of growth, change, etc. There's also the power law, but that's harder.
Now, your only assumptions are that they follow an exponential distribution, and whatever parameters you used to shape the distribution. That's far more justifiable than personal number crunching and will give you better numbers than personal number crunching.
Anyway, I hope I helped in some way or another.
Peace