Why do some people assume one can escape Inf. Tsukoyomi by not gazing at the moon?

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Then what is your point of contention in relation to the topic? if you are arguing about physics and then I agree I had a mental slip about the moonlight at daytime because I was thinking about the luminous intensity of the moon in relation to Mugen Tsukoyomi, but like I said in my previous posts it's not good to interject real life physics with fictional universe laws. ;)

What else are we supposed to do? Make them up as we go along or pretend they don't exist? We believe they are there until we are proved wrong. Look back at Obito flashback to Madaras Cave, he looks at the moon and when he kills those men he see's the moon. Proof.

I don't have any contention, just with what you said since you thought I was arguing something I didn't type a letter about
 

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What else are we supposed to do? Make them up as we go along or pretend they don't exist? We believe they are there until we are proved wrong. Look back at Obito flashback to Madaras Cave, he looks at the moon and when he kills those men he see's the moon. Proof.

I don't have any contention, just with what you said since you thought I was arguing something I didn't type a letter about

Well for one thing, concepts like reviving the dead, walking on water, alternate dimensions, etc. are already in the realms of the supernatural, it would be foolish to measure their veracity from the category of real life phenomena don't you think? :) and since the Naruto universe is continuously changing based on the whims of Kishimoto we can never be truly sure what supernatural element he will introduce to the story next. It is his own little universe afterall ;)

And your example of Obito is what you call plot consistency, an entirely different thing.
 
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