User blog comment:Berserkchart486/Warring States Fanon Canon/@comment-6673974-20141225023253/@comment-4961229-20141226012525

"it's a set of equations that allow them to factor all the normal parameters for space time, with one of the biggest being gravity, the moon goes, you'd likely kill the vast majority who tried to transport. plus whole clans surviving intact from that era kinda defeats the point."

Really? "set of equations" You're in the wrong universe. Things like that have hardly been addressed in the Naruto manga. Only the databook even uses the word subspace. This is not star trek where Minato has to figure out the warp formula for teleporting near a massive tailed beast bomb, like he was Scotty trying to beam aboard a ship moving at warp speed.

We know this is the case because Minato was able to teleport out of Obito's "warp field," while only being mildly inconvenienced. How in hell could the moon affect any FTG user more than having your ass wedged halfway into whole other universe? How would Obito's jutsu allow movement through Kaguya's space warps with the only problem being distance between dimensions requiring more chakra? How would Kakashi be able to warp Kaguya's murderous ash bone while it was sticking halfway out of Kaguya's space-time warp? How would Sasuke teleport through Obito's space warping portal into Kaguya's space-time dimension and then out of both into Kaguya's other dimension?

Something that warps space-directly should have a far greater impact on space-time "equations" than the moons gravity.

Sasuke warped through Kaguya's pyramid dimension with its greater than earth normal gravity? Yet I'm supposed to buy that the moon's comparatively marginal tidal effects or lack thereof would somehow restrict space-time jutsu? It doesn't make any sense.