Which elements oppose one another?

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Hi guys, I have been giving this a lot of thought, and I want to ask you guys opinion regarding elements in the Narutovers, I want to know what element attacks oppose 1 another, and please do some research regarding this,

I want to determin at the end of the day,

This is just an example:

Rock<Paper<Scissors<Rock

Lets see how this goes. I have determine the element types, they are:

1 Earth
2 Snow
3 Space
4 Time
5 Mist
6 Lighting
7 Fire
8 Water
9 Light
10 Darkness[/QUOTE]

And please dont put sub categories in like wood or Ice. Stick to the primary ones listed above. Thanx
 

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well fire is strong to wind but weak to water. wind is strong to lightning but weak to fire. lightning is strong to earth but weak to wind, earth is strong to water but weak to lightning and water is strong to fire but weak to earth. Light and darkness are equal cause you can have one and not the other cause everywhere there is light the is darkness and everywhere there is darkness there is light. still checking the space and time
 

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well fire is strong to wind but weak to water. wind is strong to lightning but weak to fire. lightning is strong to earth but weak to wind, earth is strong to water but weak to lightning and water is strong to fire but weak to earth. Light and darkness are equal cause you can have one and not the other cause everywhere there is light the is darkness and everywhere there is darkness there is light. still checking the space and time
Thanx Miggy, this is kinda complicated, considering the fact that there is so many.
 

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not reall it makes sense to me everything goes in a circle so at the end of the day none is the strongest because they all have a weakness
I know, but I cant really apply my mind to it right now, thus I need someone to assist me in finding that, I would like to develop a chart to determine all the different combinations that there is between the different elements. Cause there is about 100 different combinations?

And I know your good with riddles so I assume your good with puzzles also?

Thanx Miggy
 

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lol thum sucked thats funny




this is from a physis point of view

In physics, spacetime is any mathematical model that combines space and time into a single construct called the spacetime continuum. Spacetime is usually interpreted with space being three-dimensional and time playing the role of the fourth dimension. According to Euclidean space perception, the universe has three dimensions of space, and one dimension of time. By combining space and time into a single manifold, physicists have significantly simplified a large amount of physical theories, as well as described in a more uniform way the workings of the universe at both the supergalactic and subatomic levels.

In classical mechanics, the use of Euclidean space instead of spacetime is appropriate, as time is treated as universal and constant, being independent of the state of motion of an observer. In relativistic contexts, however, time cannot be separated from the three dimensions of space because the rate at which time passes depends on an object's velocity relative to the speed of light, and also the strength of intense gravitational fields which can slow the passage of time, and as such is dependent on the state of motion of the observer and is therefore not universal
 
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Great stuff Einstein!! :D I would say, that Madara and the 4th and Kakashi uses this type of Elements!!!! I think by analyzing the answer that you provided that space and time are considered opposites in chain, even thought they go hand in hand, those type of jitsus are in contras with one another, I have read the spoiler thread, and one of the spoilers talks about how Nagato had the ability with his renningan to fast froward time to kill of the attacker of the other village. (Now I know this is just a spoiler) but still it makes one think!

What would be your expert opinion Miggy, regarding this?

I think that like you explained the water, earth, fire, and lighting part. The Space, time, light, and darkness also have a combination?
 

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yea space and time does go hand in hand and i read the spoiler your talking. here is some other info



The concept of spacetime combines space and time within a single coordinate system, typically with 4 dimensions: length, width, height, and time. Dimensions are components of a coordinate grid typically used to locate a point in space, or on the globe, such as by latitude, longitude and planet (Earth). However, with spacetime, the coordinate grid is used to locate "events" (rather than just points in space), so time is added as another dimension to the grid.

Formerly, from experiments at slow speeds, time was believed to be a constant, which progressed at a fixed rate; however, later high-speed experiments revealed that time slowed down at higher speeds (with such slowing called "time dilation"). Many experiments have confirmed the slowing from time dilation, such as atomic clocks onboard a Space Shuttle running slower than synchronized Earth-bound clocks. Since time varies, it is treated as a variable within the spacetime coordinate grid, and time is no longer assumed to be a constant, independent of the location in space.

Note that treating spacetime events with the 4 dimensions (including time) is the conventional view; however, other invented coordinate grids treat time as 3 additional dimensions, with length-time, width-time, and height-time, to accompany the 3 dimensions of space. When dimensions are understood as mere components of the grid system, rather than physical attributes of space, it is easier to understand the alternate dimensional views, such as: latitude, longitude, plus Greenwich Mean Time (3 dimensions), or city, state, postal code, country, and UTC time (5 dimensions). The various dimensions are chosen, depending on the coordinate grid used.

The term spacetime has taken on a generalized meaning with the advent of higher-dimensional theories. How many dimensions are needed to describe the universe is still an open question. Speculative theories such as string theory predict 10 or 26 dimensions (with M-theory predicting 11 dimensions; 10 spatial and 1 temporal), but the existence of more than four dimensions would only appear to make a difference at the subatomic level.
 
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