2004-04-23, 16:25 | Link #1 |
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Byakugan theory
Since the Byakugan can be use to see chakra flow and see threw really fast speeds and illusions the it can see the nevres and if so i wonder if a highly skilled Byakugan user could predict an opponets move simply by looking at there nerves !!!! Is it possible ?! and do you guys think it might show up in the anime or manga ?
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2004-04-23, 16:42 | Link #6 |
has big feet
Join Date: Apr 2004
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well i spose we could use some bilogy here. Nerves would move to fast for the muscles in the eye to follow. Im pretty sure the byakugan does not allow the user to move their eye quicker than usual.
plus just seeing the nerves wouldnt tell you what their going to do because the nerves themselves contain messages telling muscles to contract and relax etc. SO not only would you have to follow the nerves you would have to see the info they contain. im not sure about this since i aint great at biology. EDIT : oh and i forgot that naruto is only an anime so none of what i said matters. p.s. good question for a first post |
2004-04-23, 16:45 | Link #7 |
www.thefestlanders.com
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The Byakugan can see 360 degrees all around he doesn't not need to follow it. Neji can see 7 birds at the same time. His eyes don't follow the birds around. So if his eyes could somehow become so developed that he would see this movement ... it's completely possible.
By completely possible ... I mean it'b be totally cool hahaha. Kakashillion I did read you post though and I know it's not possible |
2004-04-23, 16:46 | Link #8 |
The Burninator
Join Date: Mar 2004
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I think it would require the attention to detail characteristic of the sharingan and the byukugan seeing-throughness (for lack of a better word.) However, I don't think too much could be gained from seeing the nerves--unless you could figure out what the signals meant as soon as they originate in the brain. If you could do that, it could gain you a fraction of a second. However, you'd also need that fraction to react--but I don't really think the characters in Naruto really follow the rules of physiology concerning reaction times, so whatever.
And if you could figure out what the signals mean, why stop there? Why not just read the signals in the brain and figure out what your opponent is thinking? |
2004-04-23, 16:49 | Link #9 |
StormRider
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Well if that's the case then wouldn't it be easier to just watch the muscles movement and the chakra used to determine what your enemy is going to perform??
Also isn't the nerve speed like superfast it becomes a little hard to see it no? |
2004-04-23, 17:11 | Link #11 |
has big feet
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i find it so funny when i see how me especially and other people take little things so seriously and find theoorys from real life why they can and can not be true whilst all the time we have people making copies of themself and using bugs and shadows to attack enemies :d
anyway lexander i was wondering if you have read the naruto manga?? |
2004-04-23, 17:20 | Link #13 |
has big feet
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yeah i did mean the blindspot. (I spent about 5 minutes trying to figure out a way to ask you about the manga without revealing anything. )
i understand what you mean by him seeing everything all at once anyway. i think the most scientific diagram induced anime is evangelion if you've ever seen it. And we have seen quite a few chakra diagrams so that does help to make it more believeable. |
2004-04-23, 18:22 | Link #18 |
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*grins* you didnt have 2 say you didnt follow bio... your post made that clear enough
I liked the part where you said "Nerves would move to fast for the muscles in the eye to follow" Although... 1 thing I dont get... you know that the info you give isnt actualy based on what you know yet you still try 2 pass it of as an argument on the subject... |
2004-04-23, 18:29 | Link #19 | |
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