When u make a whole video theorizing on someone's quirk only to have, on the same day, the episode to drop to completely disprove it. Well, fun thought experiment nonetheless.
I'm pretty sure he can see as far into the future as he wants, however, it only lasts for one hour and then the 24h cooldown begins. This is why he could see the death of All Might.
Dustpan That's probably why when Deku was supposed to die (in today's episode, 76), he dodged. He was able to dodge because he was at a 100%, since Eri's quirk was able to heal him before he even felt pain.
Dustpan yea pretty much since it’s a time related quirk it’s theorized that that’s why Nighteye’s quirk couldn’t account for her. We know this is likely the case because as we progress in the manga we pretty much know for sure All Might will die just like Nighteye said he would ,so so far the only prediction he ever got wrong was the prediction of Midoriya being killed and Chisaki winning but Eri who has time rewinding quirk was there so it’s likely Nighteye’s quirk just can’t account for her.
I just think Eri's quirk just fucks with the time. The way Night Eye quirk works is he can see forward in time, if time takes its usual linear way. But what Eir quirk does, is the ability to bend the time,so once that quirk activated, the linear vision of Night Eye quirk become useless, because time no longer moves by itself. Think like this. If I put a bullet into a gun, and shot it, I can calculate the exact place where that bullet will hit. But what if someone jumps in front of it? My calculations were still correct, but the results have been modified by someone who had the ability to intervene with the bullet trajectory
Tibi Manasia I don’t know about that. Eri’s quirk affects someone’s physical time. Not actual time. For example, if someone walked into a room and placed their phone on the desk Eri can’t rewind them to the point where they pick their phone back up and walk out of the room. She only rewinds a person’s body when she touches them. They still retain the same memories, decisions, and experiences. Eri’s quirk only affects their bodies. I don’t see how that would affect Nighteye’s quirk if all of the decisions and actions are the same.
Ren Davis bingo. What broke Nighteye’s quirk was Eri’s desire to finally be saved. He saw a future where Eri didn’t reach out and Deku tried to save her and was killed. She broke her trauma and made the decision to let Izuku save her rather than go back to Chisaki. Time was destined for her to stay w him because she is still traumatized. However when she broke from her trauma and desired to actually be saved by someone, it activated her power and undid nighteyes prediction.
correction on the line "he can see 1 hour in the future". Its actually "for 1 hour he can see into that persons future, the further he goes the less accurate it becomes" so lets say he looks into 2 people future, Person A only has the future for the next 30 min seen while Person B has it for 2 years later. Person B is more like to be Iffy or at the least kinda hard to be detailed/exact about
@MinecraftPro15 no, he can only use his foresight quirk for one hour on a single person per day. If he uses it on himself, he can only see his future for the next hour and then he cant use it on anyone else, even himself, until the next day.
He uses it on overhaul/himself in quick burst during their brief fight by trying to see just a seconds to make optimal decisions. 14:41 of episode 75 "unforseen hope" and Chapter 154 in the manga
@MinecraftPro15 It's never really explained how he experiences the future when he uses his quirk. It might be second person, as the anime shows, it might be first person, as the manga sort of describes it, or it might be a combination of perspectives. If I had to guess for how he sees multiple people in the future, it is because the one person he is observing the future of also observes the events involving the other people.
I believe Eri's Quirk negated Nighteye's Quirk. He saw Chisaki go after Deku and kill him which would've been true but Eri was like rewind time. Deku basically died again and again while fighting Chisaki.
imatreeefrmNZ exactly... sometimes people look so deeply into something they neglect the obvious evidence in front of them, if Eri rewinds time it negates the ability for nighteye to see the true outcome cause she essentially kept time from reaching that point
I thought the thing with Midoryia's death was because of Eri. Like, Eri has a time manipulating quirk, so Nighteye's foresight can't account for it. Midoryia would have died when he used 100%, but Eri saved him by messing with time.
Little-known fact about Schrödinger's cat, from everything I've read about it is actually a thought experiment to "disprove" the possibility of two cats existing at the same time. Also something else to consider is Eri has the power to 'rewind' living things. One could interpret this is the ability to rewind fate
I considered that theory too, Eri is the reason Midoriya survived. But the other theory is Nighteye has selective viewing he sees the most likely future to happen altho there can be others
@@tenebrisventus6435 I had considered the possibility as well, but being able to change the most likely future still requires a significant amount of effort. The combination of Midoriya's unbreakable determination and Eri's miraculous abilities allow them to find a 1% possibility out of the 99% certainty.
@@Gungelion True, True, can't really argue there. Also on the point of Eri's power you said she can rewind living things correct?, so therfore couldn't she rewind All Might so he has his quirk One for Allin his prime state or Mirio so he has his quirk back before he lost it in his battle with Overhaul, or even Midoriya so he has his OG quirk before the evil doctor dude stole it?
@@tenebrisventus6435No, One for All is its own entity it would not be affected Eri's power, at best all might may get younger but there is no telling what kind of side effects will come from that. All might would not regenerate his quirk because he never had one in the first place. Mirio is a possibility but nothing has been confirmed and Midoriya never had his quirk stolen, that's just the fan theory. the full extent of Eri's power has not been explored yet.
Maybe gran torino's advice comes from a place of experience rather than ignorance? As in, he too has seen a lot of death, and he knos that if he'd stop and thinkabout it he wouldn't be able to keep going
Most likely. Gran Torino is pretty old and it seems most of his generation is gone. He's probably looking at it being too much of a dependent and a strain on a relationship, rather than what should be of concern. All Might already has a messed up body, so in many regards: he ain't gonna die a calm death. Not only that, but Gran probably has encountered similar quirk users who over thought things and it just ended worst for them.
Aysel ENGİN I don’t think Gran Torino was really wrong in what he said. If the future is set in stone, and we constantly were to stress about something we can’t change, it’s effectively no different than stressing on the past, because Is something we know is done when it’s done. It can’t be changed. I bet if Gran Torino were in Nighteye’s same situation he’d feel the same way. But for example look at Red Riot and his words that inspired Kirishima. The truth about being Hero is that often times you just have to take things head on even if you can’t, and that truth won’t change. But if you let that fear paralyze you, after what’s done is over, you won’t be able to anything about it. So even if you’re afraid, you have to face it as if you aren’t. Gran Torino knows Nighteye can’t change the future he sees, but if he’s afraid of his own quirk or dealing with the future that he sees, he’ll lose what it means to be a hero and the significance of his quirk is effectively nullified.
KRiSPY no he can just see into that person’s future it isn’t necessarily that person’s whole life it could be or it could be 2 years into that person’s future or a week into a person’s future etc.
@@dolothedemigodLIVE he chooses how far ahead he sees for an hour, he doesnt need to see the person's whole life, plus the further ahead he looks the less accurate it is
@@MjDee When he looks farther into the future, the details surrounding what he sees become fuzzy. He's seen All Might's death, but he doesn't know when exactly he will die, nor how exactly he will die. All Sir saw was All Might dying a gruesome death.
That's the sad thing about nighteye's character actually - the future CAN be changed, it was actually his own doubt in the ability to change the future that meant it never changed. Nighteye is meant to represent the modern day Japanese businessman who is so resigned to his fate that he truly believes it can never be changed.
@@scr1be_iv but it is only useful if you can change the future. Aside from deku's plot armor, future was supposed to be unchangeable if u believe in what nighteye said (he supposesly tested it many times)
The Schrodinger's Cat thing was dead on my guy. Its more like, AS Nighteye sees their future and KEEPS seeing their future, is when their death STAYS as truth. But when he got impaled, his tape runs out, meaning he DEACTIVATED his quirk. He cant confirm someones future without his quirk, in other words, its almost as if Schrodinger's peaked into the box, saw what he perceived to be a death, had someone SHUT the box for him and then he looked again only then to see something different. Basically, Nighteye cant predict the objective/absolute future, he can only confirm his prediction and KEEP it as a reality as long as his quirk is active. (I think thats y gran torino told him not to think about it, cuz if he doesnt, his quirk cant confirm it yanno)
Not necessarily, the tape getting cut off was when HE got stabbed, but it was shown later on that did in fact see further and had actually seen Midoriya die and Chisaki escape. Even shows more tape of that later on.
I think that's pretty much right, actually. It seems as though as long as he is using his quirk, what he sees is going to happen for certain, but when it is deactivated and he couldn't see the future, it was able to change. This might be why events further into future are less likely to be as he sees them. Also, when his tape ended, did anyone else think that meant he died? I was a little confused about that
Great analysis!! Nighteye is one of my favourite characters from this season, not just because he's secretly ripped (that's just a bonus) but also because of how cool his quirk is and how loveable he's turned out to be as a hero
On the Quantum mechanics ... The basis of the theory is that, given a system of variables. In Quantum physics, the act of checking the state of a variable on this system changes it's state, making it so it's impossible to be certain on the state of anything in this system. To keep the examples simple, people use variables that can assume only two values 0 or 1. So, any variable that can't be confirmed to be 0 or 1 are considered 0 and 1. And this is the point of confusion that generates the Schrödinger's cat problem, and the problem with Nighteye. Nighteye, like how it is with the Schrödinger's cat, believe that once he saw a future, that's the only state/value that can exist for that variable from that point forward. But the fact is that, since then the variable "future" was changed by the act of Nighteye looking into it, and can be anything again (even the same "value"). When Nighteye sees a future, the reality is that, the future he saw will not happen. Because, that's a future where he didn't used his Quirk. But now, future that will happen, will be one affected by Nighteye's knowledge of that other future. The real problem I see with Nighteye, is that he is extremely cautious with his quirk, and his controlling nature tends to push him to, unintentionally, make decisions that will favor the future he predicted, the one he already believes it's set in stone. So, I don't believe that "the universe is fighting back", I actually believe is, it's more that he, unknowingly, is guaranteeing that his prevision comes true. By, while being the only one with actual knowledge to change things, taking decisions based on what he is already certain that must happen. But ... That's only my interpretation of things, based on the little I know of the theory.
@@elysteco it reverses the PERSONS PHYSICAL TIME not the TIMELINE which is what nighteye sees. It reverses their LIFETIME. It doesn't reverse their actions in the past 5 minutes, which would mess with a 'future' quirk. So no, Eri's quirk CANNOT affect nighteye's predictions. The only thing Eri can do to nighteye right now is rewind his physical body to absolute oblivion.
Gran Torino is right though. Have you spoken to EMTs, Homicide Detectives, Military personnel or anyone dealing with suicide prevention. If you are thinking about all those people you will drive yourself insane.
His quirk is when he looks into the future it will show him the most likely out come for what ever he is looking at. It isn’t anything about observation. This is why in a fight he can “predict” the opponent’s moves but also allows for the future to be changed like deku does. The reason he thinks it decides the future it every time he looks it is the most likely outcome meaning it will almost certainly happen and if you never fail at a prediction you will believe that you decide the future with what you see
Very good work connecting this concepts with the bnah universe, I knew the Schrodinger's cat experiment but never actually thought of connecting it to the nighteye quirk
I'll try to keep it brief: quantum mechanics are misunderstood by the general media. We don't know the formula but things can be predicted. We know at what rate certain atoms decay, we don't know when a particular one would do, but we know that after a certain time half of them would decay. If in the universe there's nothing else than the physical reality (that includes energy) then everything is determined. Because necessarily a certain action would cause a certain reaction and so on, and nothing could escape that. Besides, it's known that we perceive time as a sequence, but time-space is more of a block thing. Just as Dr. Manhattan perceived it. This does fit perfectly with Nighteye's quirk. Now, if there's more in reality than the physical, like spirit, soul and such, then it may not be deterministic. You got the cat example very wrong. The cat is never alive and dead at the same time, it's either one or the other, it's just that we can't know unless we check. Just like that.
we might live in a perfectly deterministic universe. there's a theory that there are guide waves that we can't observe yet that actually determine all the quantum stuff that seems random. afaik we haven't proven that one way or another.
That was a theme for worm universe and that the waves varie from parrallele universe. And by knowing this constant you predict the futur. However that take a lot energy as shown by ptv. There is also gilgamesh fate clairvoyance who use similar principals by comparing nearby parallel univers with his own.
Railgun actualy is using a lot of quantum physics, main example is all espers who use observer effect to manifest their powers. And diagram tree actualy also calculate probabilities, but it's accuracy is so high that it's seems to be 100%.
I think his quirk is like a dream. His foresight may take some interpreting. Kind of like All-Mights death. It kinda was the "end of All-Might," but only as a hero.
I don't think it's that complex. I reckon that Eri's Quirk is basically invisible to Nighteye as she could revert something back to its previous state. Originally, Deku would have used 100% to get Eri outside and by doing so, lost the use of his legs. Where he is then killed by Overhaul. What Nighteye didn't see was the effect Eri had on Deku (reverting him back to before the damage was done). It's like if someone had a quirk to go back in time and they used it to kill Nighteye when he was a child. He wouldn't be able to see it happen using his quirk as that future wouldn't exist for him.
His powers is supposed to help guide the people in his foresight. Night eye isn't the one that should change their future. It's the people in his visions are the ones that are supposed to change their future.
I thought it worked like this, he did saw midoriyas current future, however when eri rewinded him making the previous deku no longer exist. Now this “rewinded” midoriya has a new future which nighteye hasn’t read yet.
My theory is that Midoria's recording being cut has to do with Eri. She rewinds thing, while Sir Nighteye sees the future. Now how can the universe explain molecules that should have advanced into a future state, exist in the "present"? That would make Sir Nighteye's prediction stop, again for intervention of the universe seeking balance when quirks cause impossibilities (like 2 masses occupying the same space at the same time). In other words, Eri can work as a perfect counter to Sir's quirk, causing it to stop working if Eri choses to rewind someone at any point of the perceivable future.
Juanma Railgun this was my exact thought. Night eye’s quirk doesn’t take in account for rewind. In a way Eri has the counter to Nighteye’s quirk - if anything they were designed to be revealed that way because it makes complete sense. One is able to predict the future - and the other is able to reverse it.
I think Sir Nighteye can only see one possible outcome of the future, there are always alternative futures based on the action one takes. For instance maybe he saw a future were it was likely for Izuku and him to die, but that future only changed (the alternative), because Eri used her rewind quirk? If she hadnt Izuku wouldnt be able to use One For All full cowling at 100 percent and win against Overhaul.
I'm pretty sure Nighteye sees what is believable to himself, because All Might was injured he saw an image of him dying, because he saw all might dying he saw an image of his successor Midoriya dying
the thing with his quirk is that it may interact with eris. Eri is turning back time aka if you want to be precise, Deku never went forward in time. He went back his body never reached the death night eye saw because his time was turning backwards. Aka Nighteye is always right and his future cannot be changed unless someone messes with time and that seems to be a very rare if not unheard of quirk. This is underminded with overhauls statement that her quirk goes further than rewinding. So yeah most likly the change in the future of deku was because his qurik is unable to see more than one timeline and timelines can only changed by messing with time aka things like eris quirk.
A couple thoughts. 1. If the tape cuts off because Nighteye dies then he wouldn't have seen All Might die in the future because Nighteye would already be dead. 2. I think that if he can see things beyond his own death then since he already observed All Might dying then it is set in stone. Now an interesting thought is that at some point timelines changed and I think I know why as well. We have one future where All Might dies AND Midoriya dies. Remember Nighteye thought Mirio would become the successor and knew nothing of Midoriya until he was told about him. This means there is a fair chance that in this future where All Might dies that Midoriya is dead as well and that is why Nighteye did not know of him, this is uncertain though. The other future is the current timeline Where Midoriya lives and possibly All Might as well. For this to occur there would need to be a quirk that Midoriya was influenced by between the time Nighteye saw the Future and the time it got changed. Eri has a time altering quirk. This is literally the only explanation I can come up with that Nighteye's quirk does not take into account quirks that alter time. In-fact due to that there may have been NO future where All Might dies because his quirk could not calculate for Eri at all and it is unreasonable to assume she wouldn't use her uncontrollable quirk when Deku grabbed her. Basically any time Eri uses her ability any future sight abilities get messed up because now there is something messing with time to consider and they just can't account for that. They continue to calculate as if that ability does not exist because it can not be comprehended.
I think you’re right about Nighteyes quirk affecting Quantum Certainty, but Eri’s Rewind is probably what can get around it, since on one level it can affect Time, it can cause the universe to reconsider an observed variable, forcing it to “retry” an equation or odds, and potentially come out with something different
(trying to keep this spoiler free, vaguely allude to some things though) My take on night eye's quirk is that he gets a simulation of what will happen, but extreme situations can go beyond what it is capable of simulating. In regular situations he gets basically an exact 1:1 simulation with what will happen. But when things that push past the limits of what his quirk can simulate are viewed, he may end up wrong. Perhaps one limit is that his quirk just cant account for how much power one of all could put out and thus it was incorrect, or it isn't able to simulate certain other people's quirks. That's just my take on it
The point where nighteye's "Tape" cut off was the point Eri rewound him to with her powers. cause his leg was fixed. Deku then using 100% locks his body into that point with him dealing damage and Eri undoing it. So it would be easy to say Deku's body/ time time is paused. So Nighteye is just seeing that play out in his quark. That's the best i got at least. Could be plot armor, most likely has something to do with Eri, maybe nighteye has a giant hole in his chest and his quark aint workin so good.
For anyone who saw S4E13, Eri’s Quirk is the only known Quirk who can counteract Nighteye’s. Eri’s Quirk is Rewind, which can reverse time on a person or object to a previous point in its existence. Basically a stronger version of Crazy Diamond. Because Eri’s Quirk is rewinding time, it’s preventing outcomes from reaching its conclusion. Nighteye saw Midoriya dying, because according to his visions, Midoriya’s legs were shattered from One For All usage, which would leave him vulnerable to Chisaki’s attack; but Eri’s Rewind reverses the damage Midoriya done to his leg which now makes that prediction moot as Midoriya’s legs are no longer broken and he isn’t vulnerable to Chisaki’s attack. One might ask themselves: Why can’t Nighteye see Eri healing the damage? It’s because Eri’s Rewind isn’t simple healing or erasing from existence, it is reversing time itself on an individual she uses it on. It’s like being about to be run over by a car, but a time traveller comes out and pulls you out of the way; as far as fate is concerned, you were supposed to be run over and die, but the time traveller stopped that and fate has been changed. Eri is the time traveller, except instead of going back to the past, she rewinds a person or object to a previous point in time. In conclusion, Eri and Nighteye are the only two with time-based Quirks, but while Nighteye’s Quirk decides fate, Eri has the power to change fate itself with her Quirk, either by removing those she touches out of existence or healing damage done to them.
My theory is Since Nighteye's quirk has to do with Time, only another time quirk can manipulate it. So basically Nighteye saw one future. But since Eri intervened with Midoriya's time, it changed the future. Its kinda if 2 people had time machines and it was a linear timeline, Who ever changes the time last will be the one responsible for the reality that occurs in the future.
I have not seen all the episodes of BNHA but I am a very curious person that at this point, I don't mind spoiling myself content (since I enjoy it either way and get surprised by it seeing it in action and also because I see content in no particular order). Anyways, since Midoriya is the main character, what if he actually gets to be the #1 hero, he was able to finally overcome his obstacles (both physically and mentally), but this is not a happy-ending story for the protagonist. If Midoriya dies, then I would say that whatever conflict and ultimate battle he will had to face is a big and critical one, not only for him but for everyone, and in that battle he was able to prove to everyone (Bakugou as his foil character and his constant rival) and himself that he is truly a real hero. With his death he becomes immortalized, kinda like Iron Man who in spite of dying he is regarded as /the/ superhero. With this it will also accomplish Bakugo becoming the #1 hero as he had always wanted, but say that impact and earned respect from Midoriya's final fight earn him to change his flaws and see his wrongs. Bakugo would no longer be this ass to everyone and become a real hero. And for the rest of the characters and from the next generation they will remember Midoriya the same way they thought of All Might. Now this is me not even watching this video to the full, but I just had this idea that I wanted to share.
What if Deku, indeed, died at some point during the battle with Overhaul, but was revived immediately thanks to Eri's quirk? Nighteye could have seen part of Deku's battle with Overhaul, specifically the part where he's reconstructing a gigantic body in the air If this is indeed what he saw, then he could have misinterpreted what it all truly meant He saw Chisaki outside, then the tape got cut off (Deku died, then was brought back at some point) and got to that conclusion
I believe fate is a real thing. We are all fated to die and we are all fated to meet someone at some point. How ever! It is our choice to stay connected to those we are fated to meet. For example during the Stain arc if izuku never befriended and been determined to find iida then iida would have died. And if todoroki decided to not to come to find out what was going on then both izuku and iida could have died. These are threads of fate. We can sever these threads but in doing so we leave ourselves with nothing to pull us away from the fate of death.
i personally think that a persons health play a huge factor on how one's quirk acts and thats why nighteye quirk stopped working concidently at the time when midoria got hurt!... making him believe that midoria will die but later as he was dying he was relieved that his quirk could be wrong sometimes and all might have hope!
I think to understand his quirk you must understand time. Let's look at time travel in fiction; it mainly comes in 2 varieties, static and dynamic (there's a third called parallel, but it's more relevant to time travel). Static time doesn't change; you can go to the future and bring something back, but the universe took that into account and it changes nothing. Dynamic time can be changed; you bringing something back from the future could change that future, including miniscule things as foreknowledge, or just appearing in the past for one second and returning to the present before you could act. My Hero Academia may function on dynamic time because Nighteye said he could change his future behavior. If it was static time, he couldn't do that. That future behavior would have taken into account his foreknowledge. I think it's harder for Nighteye to see this because he can't do it to himself, because the effects of time travel or future predictions has the most effect on the user, like it's easier to test the grandfather paradox on the time traveller's grandfather than someone else's grandfather. Also another hint that it's dynamic time, is because Nighteye can dodge with his quirk. If it was static, he couldn't dodge at all, he'd see the punch coming, but whether or not it hits him would be out of his control.
Hey Matt, all is not lost. You have to consider that to make a quantum state definite, you have to conduct a measurement. One for All inheritors are oddballs in this sense. Aspects of their nature (e.g. the prior inheritors of the power) may literally be outside of normal space time. Meaning, there are aspects of a One for All's existence that may be beyond Nighteyes ability to observe. As such, Midoriya may have an inherent capacity to choose his path. Which is the essence of a hero (someone whose dreams inspire the heaven's to such a degree that they are "granted" the capacity to change an adverse fate). As a side question, what would you think of Eri's abilities applied to One for All so as to rewind him to a post injury state?
I may be reaching, but your comment on Gran Torino's advice to Nighteye regarding his quirk got me thinking of Star Wars. I know the mangaka is a Star Wars fan, hence the many locations in the series named after locations in the films, but I'm wondering if the parallels go even further. It's obvious that Gran Torino is somewhat inspired by Yoda, and the scene where he tells Nighteye not to think about the tragedy and trauma that comes with his quirk reminded me of the scene in Revenge of the Sith where Anakin goes to Yoda for guidance since he's been having visions of people dying and how it traumatizes him, and Yoda's advice to Anakin, while not the exact message Torino gave, is in a similar vain of just "letting it go, not thinking about it too much" which in both cases have been universally viewed as bad advice.
I think the biggest problem is when he says that he has tried to change the future and was unsucceful. We are all used to time manipulation following the rules of Butterfly Effect. The future is usually portraied as something that is easily changeable, that one person's action can do it. I think it is just that Nighteye's actions alone weren't enough to change the future, specialy becuase he is seeing into other people's lives, which he has no control over. His predictions being more innacurate the further in the future he looks would be an expected consequence. The more time passes, more things can actually change. Maybe a lot of things have to change to alter the future, or maybe only specific things being changed can affect the future - much like Doctor Who and fixed points in time (important events that shape the timeline).
we don't have to observe to make a perfect prediction, if we can map every particle, it's intensity, range and effect we can perfectly predict how each particle will interact with each other and determine the future, unless some particles use true random in which case every single prediction would branch with every true random interaction into a new line of predictions or a parallel universe
Hisenburg uncertainty principal covers more than just position and momentum. The more you know about one of 2 paired measurements the less you know of another. Position and momentum are the most known, but not the only pair
I study this stuff. I just wanna say, phenomenal job. I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone who doesn’t study the subject do such a good job sticking to the truth. I also think this is a fantastic idea about Nighteye.
Interesting theory, something I've thought of and agree with to an extent. There is an alternative though. Presuming everything you've said was correct, Eri's quirk can be the anomaly that ruined his prediction. If Eri rewinds the time of an individual, then she is actively resetting what was observed. If Nighteye re-observed the situation with his quirk, then he would know that Deku would be alive.
As interesting as that is, I still tend towards the situation being depending upon Eri's quirk basically breaking the timeline they were on and splitting them onto a different one. The circumstances in the universe can be aligned towards predictable and inevitable outcomes based upon choices / influences that have a seemingly unending precursor events. However Eri's quirk sort of messes with that. I'd have to wonder if some of the other temporal impacting villains/heroes could also work around Nighteye's quirk.
I want to bring something up that could be possible. Dimensions. Take wraith from Apex legends for example. She hears herself from future dimensions telling her who is aiming at her and whatnot. But she is also future scaping other ones of herself at the same time that are behind her in a line of times. Maybe this is what his cork dose. Maybe there are multiple timelines and his cork just allows him to visually analysis 1 of them. With grand quick fart, "just don't think about it" Actually makes sense. If your thinking about the future and trying to make somthing not happen, then it is more likely to happen than if you don't try. Like for instance, if you were to fall off a cliff in a week's time, the "normal" thing to do is to not go hiking. However the cliff you might still fall off a cliff due to "fate". However not thinking about it and just live in the moment might change sense your not actively trying to change what you saw. There was a movie I saw once about this I just can't remember what the movie was named.
One more thing is that we see the flashback end when he sees the future in that episode(he and izuku dying) signifying that he dies, but if he dies before all might death, how did he see it(all might death) before? The future he had predicted about all might have in fact changed already...
Well, maybe Nighteye's quirk works like the Laplace's Demon (calculates every atom, force, speed, etc) to predict the future. But, just like the Schrödinger's cat, the future he predicts isn't set in stone because it is just one possibility (the most likeable to happen) of many others.
Okay guys, I have theory. the reason nighteye's foresight or why his prediction didn't happen is because if Eri's quirk can rewind(and we don't really in what extent to what property can Eri rewind), and maybe it diffuses nighteye's quirk. If Nighteye can peek into the future(FORWARD), what happens if Eri can negate it through her quirk (BACKWARD)
That is how a well done theory is done. Well my hero academia is a story being told to us that has already happened through the eyes of spinache head boy. So to say glasses saw the future isn't far off. And no matter how much the show potrays itself, or people think it is; the show is the rising and deep fall and or death of midoriya(spinache head) and most of all the superheros that he has meet through his life. Not that dumb deku is a villians malarkey
@@zat1245 unless you're pronouncing it the proper Austrian way that is generally speaking how people say it though. It may be "wrong" because the name is Austrian, but it isn't "wrong" if you have no intention of saying it the Austrian way and are saying it the English way. Literally every person I've ever heard say the name said it the same way. "sh-ROW-dinger"
I think Nighteye's quirk is 100% accurate. He can look straight into the future of the timeline. However, Eri's power allows her to move people through that timeline, thus changing it. She is an unforeseeable variable for Nighteye. Like, physics are pretty exact, right? Imagine you have an experiment in a vacuum, maybe an object falling. You know every value you need to calculate exactly how fast it is going to fall and exactly at which moment it is going to hit the floor. However, halfway through the experiment, the mass of the object randomly changes. This is not something you could've predicted, so now the result will change. Nighteye's quirk takes into account every variable. For example, Midoriya being hurt and using One For All 100%. But Eri randomly changed him, she cured him, she changed one of the variables. And since it is a time related ability, this is a variable that Nighteye can't take into account. At least that's my theory. Don't know about the manga or anything so no spoilers please. As for All Might's future, if Nighteye saw Deku's death against Overhaul, that means the future he saw for All Might had no Deku in it. Now that Deku (or rather, Eri) changed the outcome of Overhaul's fight, everything else in the timeline Nighteye saw has to change, even if Eri doesn't interfere anymore.
I have this theory what if nighteye's quirk doesn't read the future but what if it creates an image of the future by using the data that nighteye has, because when nighteye tried to look into the future when they were fighting dabi, he didn't see the fututre where midoriya wins against overhaul, because maybe he didn't know any data about eri's quirk and what it may do, just a theory :D
It's simply quantum entanglement by observing the future he's locking in the future By ignoring or destroying all other possible outcomes since it was observed to be so it will be so
My theory is that his work is useless unless he’s involved with it because with anything he’s involved with it happens. But the one instance he wasn’t involved like when Dekku was fighting the leader fused with the giant monster Dekku didn’t die.
He did predicted that midoryia was going to die in the battle, but still got out alive. so i don't think that when he predicts something it will be set in stone
Actually the thing is that the particles get so small that their potential properties cannot be observed, as you cannot observe without interactions with photons for example.
i mean it just seems like night eye shows the "Current" future. i mean when he saw the future where izuku dies and overhaul wins, Eri was a massive part of that outcome not happening and she only "changed" and decided to help izuku after she saw what he was doing for her. There are always factors and one of them being peoples fundamental patterns of behaviour. She even said she doesnt beleive anyone cans top overhaul so she went back to him. Truthfully she didnt beleive they would win. When she did she acted in a way that changes events. Night eye probably never seriously altered someones entire perspective or shifted a dynamic between people when he said "no matter how many times i try to change things i cant"
When u make a whole video theorizing on someone's quirk only to have, on the same day, the episode to drop to completely disprove it. Well, fun thought experiment nonetheless.
I'm pretty sure he can see as far into the future as he wants, however, it only lasts for one hour and then the 24h cooldown begins. This is why he could see the death of All Might.
Your reasoning may not be totally disproved. It’s possible Eri’s quirk is something that Nighteye’s quirk can’t account for.
Dustpan That's probably why when Deku was supposed to die (in today's episode, 76), he dodged. He was able to dodge because he was at a 100%, since Eri's quirk was able to heal him before he even felt pain.
Dustpan yea pretty much since it’s a time related quirk it’s theorized that that’s why Nighteye’s quirk couldn’t account for her. We know this is likely the case because as we progress in the manga we pretty much know for sure All Might will die just like Nighteye said he would ,so so far the only prediction he ever got wrong was the prediction of Midoriya being killed and Chisaki winning but Eri who has time rewinding quirk was there so it’s likely Nighteye’s quirk just can’t account for her.
Eri quirk: rewind
He just reads the manga.
No wonder he loves All Might so much
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if you dont think someone got that, i did Mr american
Good, very humorous
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I honestly think his Quirk is showing him the most likely future which would both explain why he's been right so often and how he can be wrong
I just think Eri's quirk just fucks with the time. The way Night Eye quirk works is he can see forward in time, if time takes its usual linear way. But what Eir quirk does, is the ability to bend the time,so once that quirk activated, the linear vision of Night Eye quirk become useless, because time no longer moves by itself.
Think like this. If I put a bullet into a gun, and shot it, I can calculate the exact place where that bullet will hit. But what if someone jumps in front of it? My calculations were still correct, but the results have been modified by someone who had the ability to intervene with the bullet trajectory
It was so sad, when he died and said to Mirio “Keep Smiling” As Mirio bursted into tears. His death will go down in MHA (BNHA) history
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I don’t know about that. Eri’s quirk affects someone’s physical time. Not actual time. For example, if someone walked into a room and placed their phone on the desk Eri can’t rewind them to the point where they pick their phone back up and walk out of the room. She only rewinds a person’s body when she touches them. They still retain the same memories, decisions, and experiences. Eri’s quirk only affects their bodies. I don’t see how that would affect Nighteye’s quirk if all of the decisions and actions are the same.
Ren Davis bingo. What broke Nighteye’s quirk was Eri’s desire to finally be saved. He saw a future where Eri didn’t reach out and Deku tried to save her and was killed. She broke her trauma and made the decision to let Izuku save her rather than go back to Chisaki. Time was destined for her to stay w him because she is still traumatized. However when she broke from her trauma and desired to actually be saved by someone, it activated her power and undid nighteyes prediction.
@@afonsoalmada6945 uh it was in the ep dumbass
correction on the line "he can see 1 hour in the future". Its actually "for 1 hour he can see into that persons future, the further he goes the less accurate it becomes" so lets say he looks into 2 people future, Person A only has the future for the next 30 min seen while Person B has it for 2 years later. Person B is more like to be Iffy or at the least kinda hard to be detailed/exact about
And Can also use it Only 1s per day
@MinecraftPro15 no, he can only use his foresight quirk for one hour on a single person per day. If he uses it on himself, he can only see his future for the next hour and then he cant use it on anyone else, even himself, until the next day.
He uses it on overhaul/himself in quick burst during their brief fight by trying to see just a seconds to make optimal decisions. 14:41 of episode 75 "unforseen hope" and Chapter 154 in the manga
@MinecraftPro15 It's never really explained how he experiences the future when he uses his quirk. It might be second person, as the anime shows, it might be first person, as the manga sort of describes it, or it might be a combination of perspectives.
If I had to guess for how he sees multiple people in the future, it is because the one person he is observing the future of also observes the events involving the other people.
Yeah. Just know time abilities outside of the basic "Za Warudo" time freeze are kind of annoying to explain especially/show in physical mediums
I believe Eri's Quirk negated Nighteye's Quirk. He saw Chisaki go after Deku and kill him which would've been true but Eri was like rewind time. Deku basically died again and again while fighting Chisaki.
imatreeefrmNZ exactly... sometimes people look so deeply into something they neglect the obvious evidence in front of them, if Eri rewinds time it negates the ability for nighteye to see the true outcome cause she essentially kept time from reaching that point
I thought the thing with Midoryia's death was because of Eri. Like, Eri has a time manipulating quirk, so Nighteye's foresight can't account for it. Midoryia would have died when he used 100%, but Eri saved him by messing with time.
Little-known fact about Schrödinger's cat, from everything I've read about it is actually a thought experiment to "disprove" the possibility of two cats existing at the same time.
Also something else to consider is Eri has the power to 'rewind' living things. One could interpret this is the ability to rewind fate
Yeah I thought that two 🤔 especially since her Quirk is so quirky
I considered that theory too, Eri is the reason Midoriya survived. But the other theory is Nighteye has selective viewing he sees the most likely future to happen altho there can be others
@@tenebrisventus6435 I had considered the possibility as well, but being able to change the most likely future still requires a significant amount of effort. The combination of Midoriya's unbreakable determination and Eri's miraculous abilities allow them to find a 1% possibility out of the 99% certainty.
@@Gungelion True, True, can't really argue there.
Also on the point of Eri's power you said she can rewind living things correct?, so therfore couldn't she rewind All Might so he has his quirk One for Allin his prime state or Mirio so he has his quirk back before he lost it in his battle with Overhaul, or even Midoriya so he has his OG quirk before the evil doctor dude stole it?
@@tenebrisventus6435No, One for All is its own entity it would not be affected Eri's power, at best all might may get younger but there is no telling what kind of side effects will come from that. All might would not regenerate his quirk because he never had one in the first place. Mirio is a possibility but nothing has been confirmed and Midoriya never had his quirk stolen, that's just the fan theory.
the full extent of Eri's power has not been explored yet.
Maybe gran torino's advice comes from a place of experience rather than ignorance? As in, he too has seen a lot of death, and he knos that if he'd stop and thinkabout it he wouldn't be able to keep going
Most likely. Gran Torino is pretty old and it seems most of his generation is gone. He's probably looking at it being too much of a dependent and a strain on a relationship, rather than what should be of concern. All Might already has a messed up body, so in many regards: he ain't gonna die a calm death. Not only that, but Gran probably has encountered similar quirk users who over thought things and it just ended worst for them.
since gran torino is one of the most ignorant people, i dont trust anything he said.
Aysel ENGİN I don’t think Gran Torino was really wrong in what he said. If the future is set in stone, and we constantly were to stress about something we can’t change, it’s effectively no different than stressing on the past, because Is something we know is done when it’s done. It can’t be changed. I bet if Gran Torino were in Nighteye’s same situation he’d feel the same way. But for example look at Red Riot and his words that inspired Kirishima. The truth about being Hero is that often times you just have to take things head on even if you can’t, and that truth won’t change. But if you let that fear paralyze you, after what’s done is over, you won’t be able to anything about it. So even if you’re afraid, you have to face it as if you aren’t. Gran Torino knows Nighteye can’t change the future he sees, but if he’s afraid of his own quirk or dealing with the future that he sees, he’ll lose what it means to be a hero and the significance of his quirk is effectively nullified.
Nighteye: all might will die
All might: I am the symbol of *peace*
Nighteye:deku will die
Deku: uno reverse
*Peace*
*PEACE*
*P E A C E*
peace....
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Correction:
He can see in the future of a person’s entire life for an hour
KRiSPY no he can just see into that person’s future it isn’t necessarily that person’s whole life it could be or it could be 2 years into that person’s future or a week into a person’s future etc.
@@Dell-ol6hb then how did he see 6-7 years into All Might's future. Because he can see a persons entire future for an entire hour.
@@dolothedemigodLIVE he chooses how far ahead he sees for an hour, he doesnt need to see the person's whole life, plus the further ahead he looks the less accurate it is
Determined De'Mur no I don’t think it makes the action less accurate but rather the time period of when that event will happen.
@@MjDee When he looks farther into the future, the details surrounding what he sees become fuzzy. He's seen All Might's death, but he doesn't know when exactly he will die, nor how exactly he will die. All Sir saw was All Might dying a gruesome death.
This hole video can just be summarized in the words of one wise turtle.
"One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it."
@@furtywelsh3482 Hell yeah! Cowabanga! translates exactly into what I just said
Zero I thought it was master oogway
@@magikarpgod9361 Mandela Effect lol,jk
Zero theory is quirks are evolutions from us and boku no hero is based on us but just based in Japan
@@eoblaochosk9319And you had to state the obvious, why?
having the quirk to see the future but being unable to change it, its worst than being quirkless
@@scr1be_iv and if you saw your own death?or your mothers?
That's the sad thing about nighteye's character actually - the future CAN be changed, it was actually his own doubt in the ability to change the future that meant it never changed. Nighteye is meant to represent the modern day Japanese businessman who is so resigned to his fate that he truly believes it can never be changed.
@@scr1be_iv yeah but even if you see your death you might not change it
@@scr1be_iv but it is only useful if you can change the future. Aside from deku's plot armor, future was supposed to be unchangeable if u believe in what nighteye said (he supposesly tested it many times)
Tomas Chabrillon not really because he can turn it on and off If it was automatic then yeah
The Schrodinger's Cat thing was dead on my guy. Its more like, AS Nighteye sees their future and KEEPS seeing their future, is when their death STAYS as truth. But when he got impaled, his tape runs out, meaning he DEACTIVATED his quirk. He cant confirm someones future without his quirk, in other words, its almost as if Schrodinger's peaked into the box, saw what he perceived to be a death, had someone SHUT the box for him and then he looked again only then to see something different.
Basically, Nighteye cant predict the objective/absolute future, he can only confirm his prediction and KEEP it as a reality as long as his quirk is active. (I think thats y gran torino told him not to think about it, cuz if he doesnt, his quirk cant confirm it yanno)
Interesting take
But his quirk was active during the Deku vs Overhaul fight
Caleb T Yeah, but when he got impaled his "tape" got cut off. Pretty much saying his quirk deactivated.
Not necessarily, the tape getting cut off was when HE got stabbed, but it was shown later on that did in fact see further and had actually seen Midoriya die and Chisaki escape. Even shows more tape of that later on.
I think that's pretty much right, actually. It seems as though as long as he is using his quirk, what he sees is going to happen for certain, but when it is deactivated and he couldn't see the future, it was able to change. This might be why events further into future are less likely to be as he sees them.
Also, when his tape ended, did anyone else think that meant he died? I was a little confused about that
Great analysis!! Nighteye is one of my favourite characters from this season, not just because he's secretly ripped (that's just a bonus) but also because of how cool his quirk is and how loveable he's turned out to be as a hero
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grand torino saids "考えすぎだ" meaning "your over thinking" he does not say "dont think about it"
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Which could be interpreted by tone and meaning to be Don’t think about it. It’s still the same way of trying to console Nighteye.
On the Quantum mechanics ...
The basis of the theory is that, given a system of variables. In Quantum physics, the act of checking the state of a variable on this system changes it's state, making it so it's impossible to be certain on the state of anything in this system.
To keep the examples simple, people use variables that can assume only two values 0 or 1. So, any variable that can't be confirmed to be 0 or 1 are considered 0 and 1. And this is the point of confusion that generates the Schrödinger's cat problem, and the problem with Nighteye.
Nighteye, like how it is with the Schrödinger's cat, believe that once he saw a future, that's the only state/value that can exist for that variable from that point forward. But the fact is that, since then the variable "future" was changed by the act of Nighteye looking into it, and can be anything again (even the same "value").
When Nighteye sees a future, the reality is that, the future he saw will not happen. Because, that's a future where he didn't used his Quirk. But now, future that will happen, will be one affected by Nighteye's knowledge of that other future.
The real problem I see with Nighteye, is that he is extremely cautious with his quirk, and his controlling nature tends to push him to, unintentionally, make decisions that will favor the future he predicted, the one he already believes it's set in stone.
So, I don't believe that "the universe is fighting back", I actually believe is, it's more that he, unknowingly, is guaranteeing that his prevision comes true. By, while being the only one with actual knowledge to change things, taking decisions based on what he is already certain that must happen.
But ... That's only my interpretation of things, based on the little I know of the theory.
Shames today's episode goes against all of this!
Lofarius that's what I was thinking
I think it’s because of eri’s quirk that reverses time
Elysteco yea I think it’s because his observation didn’t count for Eri’s quirk since it is time related
@@elysteco it reverses the PERSONS PHYSICAL TIME not the TIMELINE which is what nighteye sees.
It reverses their LIFETIME. It doesn't reverse their actions in the past 5 minutes, which would mess with a 'future' quirk.
So no, Eri's quirk CANNOT affect nighteye's predictions. The only thing Eri can do to nighteye right now is rewind his physical body to absolute oblivion.
Also, Nighteye’s “movie” gets cut off, he was so used to seeing people die in the future he probably thought “welp he’s dead”
Gran Torino is right though. Have you spoken to EMTs, Homicide Detectives, Military personnel or anyone dealing with suicide prevention. If you are thinking about all those people you will drive yourself insane.
His quirk is when he looks into the future it will show him the most likely out come for what ever he is looking at. It isn’t anything about observation. This is why in a fight he can “predict” the opponent’s moves but also allows for the future to be changed like deku does. The reason he thinks it decides the future it every time he looks it is the most likely outcome meaning it will almost certainly happen and if you never fail at a prediction you will believe that you decide the future with what you see
so kind of like high specs
Very good work connecting this concepts with the bnah universe, I knew the Schrodinger's cat experiment but never actually thought of connecting it to the nighteye quirk
I'll try to keep it brief: quantum mechanics are misunderstood by the general media. We don't know the formula but things can be predicted. We know at what rate certain atoms decay, we don't know when a particular one would do, but we know that after a certain time half of them would decay.
If in the universe there's nothing else than the physical reality (that includes energy) then everything is determined. Because necessarily a certain action would cause a certain reaction and so on, and nothing could escape that. Besides, it's known that we perceive time as a sequence, but time-space is more of a block thing. Just as Dr. Manhattan perceived it. This does fit perfectly with Nighteye's quirk.
Now, if there's more in reality than the physical, like spirit, soul and such, then it may not be deterministic.
You got the cat example very wrong. The cat is never alive and dead at the same time, it's either one or the other, it's just that we can't know unless we check. Just like that.
Superposition? Love me some good ole Q-Phys.
we might live in a perfectly deterministic universe. there's a theory that there are guide waves that we can't observe yet that actually determine all the quantum stuff that seems random. afaik we haven't proven that one way or another.
That was a theme for worm universe and that the waves varie from parrallele universe. And by knowing this constant you predict the futur. However that take a lot energy as shown by ptv. There is also gilgamesh fate clairvoyance who use similar principals by comparing nearby parallel univers with his own.
Railgun actualy is using a lot of quantum physics, main example is all espers who use observer effect to manifest their powers. And diagram tree actualy also calculate probabilities, but it's accuracy is so high that it's seems to be 100%.
I know why Izuku didn’t die
It’s because he’s the main character
he has a immortalis
No its actually cuz he still so much ass to tap
I think his quirk is like a dream. His foresight may take some interpreting. Kind of like All-Mights death. It kinda was the "end of All-Might," but only as a hero.
I don't think it's that complex. I reckon that Eri's Quirk is basically invisible to Nighteye as she could revert something back to its previous state. Originally, Deku would have used 100% to get Eri outside and by doing so, lost the use of his legs. Where he is then killed by Overhaul. What Nighteye didn't see was the effect Eri had on Deku (reverting him back to before the damage was done). It's like if someone had a quirk to go back in time and they used it to kill Nighteye when he was a child. He wouldn't be able to see it happen using his quirk as that future wouldn't exist for him.
His powers is supposed to help guide the people in his foresight. Night eye isn't the one that should change their future. It's the people in his visions are the ones that are supposed to change their future.
I thought it worked like this, he did saw midoriyas current future, however when eri rewinded him making the previous deku no longer exist. Now this “rewinded” midoriya has a new future which nighteye hasn’t read yet.
This seems more realistic imo
My theory is that Midoria's recording being cut has to do with Eri.
She rewinds thing, while Sir Nighteye sees the future. Now how can the universe explain molecules that should have advanced into a future state, exist in the "present"? That would make Sir Nighteye's prediction stop, again for intervention of the universe seeking balance when quirks cause impossibilities (like 2 masses occupying the same space at the same time).
In other words, Eri can work as a perfect counter to Sir's quirk, causing it to stop working if Eri choses to rewind someone at any point of the perceivable future.
Juanma Railgun this was my exact thought. Night eye’s quirk doesn’t take in account for rewind. In a way Eri has the counter to Nighteye’s quirk - if anything they were designed to be revealed that way because it makes complete sense. One is able to predict the future - and the other is able to reverse it.
Would it be possible to rewind allmight to a better physical form
I think Sir Nighteye can only see one possible outcome of the future, there are always alternative futures based on the action one takes. For instance maybe he saw a future were it was likely for Izuku and him to die, but that future only changed (the alternative), because Eri used her rewind quirk? If she hadnt Izuku wouldnt be able to use One For All full cowling at 100 percent and win against Overhaul.
I'm pretty sure Nighteye sees what is believable to himself, because All Might was injured he saw an image of him dying, because he saw all might dying he saw an image of his successor Midoriya dying
It is the best advice to give. If something this little story is about planning our lack of will to act with toughts.
the thing with his quirk is that it may interact with eris. Eri is turning back time aka if you want to be precise, Deku never went forward in time. He went back his body never reached the death night eye saw because his time was turning backwards. Aka Nighteye is always right and his future cannot be changed unless someone messes with time and that seems to be a very rare if not unheard of quirk.
This is underminded with overhauls statement that her quirk goes further than rewinding. So yeah most likly the change in the future of deku was because his qurik is unable to see more than one timeline and timelines can only changed by messing with time aka things like eris quirk.
A couple thoughts.
1. If the tape cuts off because Nighteye dies then he wouldn't have seen All Might die in the future because Nighteye would already be dead.
2. I think that if he can see things beyond his own death then since he already observed All Might dying then it is set in stone.
Now an interesting thought is that at some point timelines changed and I think I know why as well. We have one future where All Might dies AND Midoriya dies. Remember Nighteye thought Mirio would become the successor and knew nothing of Midoriya until he was told about him. This means there is a fair chance that in this future where All Might dies that Midoriya is dead as well and that is why Nighteye did not know of him, this is uncertain though. The other future is the current timeline Where Midoriya lives and possibly All Might as well.
For this to occur there would need to be a quirk that Midoriya was influenced by between the time Nighteye saw the Future and the time it got changed. Eri has a time altering quirk. This is literally the only explanation I can come up with that Nighteye's quirk does not take into account quirks that alter time. In-fact due to that there may have been NO future where All Might dies because his quirk could not calculate for Eri at all and it is unreasonable to assume she wouldn't use her uncontrollable quirk when Deku grabbed her.
Basically any time Eri uses her ability any future sight abilities get messed up because now there is something messing with time to consider and they just can't account for that. They continue to calculate as if that ability does not exist because it can not be comprehended.
I think you’re right about Nighteyes quirk affecting Quantum Certainty, but Eri’s Rewind is probably what can get around it, since on one level it can affect Time, it can cause the universe to reconsider an observed variable, forcing it to “retry” an equation or odds, and potentially come out with something different
(trying to keep this spoiler free, vaguely allude to some things though) My take on night eye's quirk is that he gets a simulation of what will happen, but extreme situations can go beyond what it is capable of simulating. In regular situations he gets basically an exact 1:1 simulation with what will happen. But when things that push past the limits of what his quirk can simulate are viewed, he may end up wrong. Perhaps one limit is that his quirk just cant account for how much power one of all could put out and thus it was incorrect, or it isn't able to simulate certain other people's quirks. That's just my take on it
Thank you this is something that's been bugging the hELL out of my since I saw it happen in the manga and you came up with a great explaination
The point where nighteye's "Tape" cut off was the point Eri rewound him to with her powers. cause his leg was fixed. Deku then using 100% locks his body into that point with him dealing damage and Eri undoing it. So it would be easy to say Deku's body/ time time is paused. So Nighteye is just seeing that play out in his quark. That's the best i got at least. Could be plot armor, most likely has something to do with Eri, maybe nighteye has a giant hole in his chest and his quark aint workin so good.
I think deku already had a quirk, "tears of fate", basically being able to change fate whenever he starts tearing up.
Observer effect - The act of observing will influence the phenomenon being observed.
For anyone who saw S4E13, Eri’s Quirk is the only known Quirk who can counteract Nighteye’s. Eri’s Quirk is Rewind, which can reverse time on a person or object to a previous point in its existence. Basically a stronger version of Crazy Diamond. Because Eri’s Quirk is rewinding time, it’s preventing outcomes from reaching its conclusion. Nighteye saw Midoriya dying, because according to his visions, Midoriya’s legs were shattered from One For All usage, which would leave him vulnerable to Chisaki’s attack; but Eri’s Rewind reverses the damage Midoriya done to his leg which now makes that prediction moot as Midoriya’s legs are no longer broken and he isn’t vulnerable to Chisaki’s attack. One might ask themselves: Why can’t Nighteye see Eri healing the damage? It’s because Eri’s Rewind isn’t simple healing or erasing from existence, it is reversing time itself on an individual she uses it on. It’s like being about to be run over by a car, but a time traveller comes out and pulls you out of the way; as far as fate is concerned, you were supposed to be run over and die, but the time traveller stopped that and fate has been changed. Eri is the time traveller, except instead of going back to the past, she rewinds a person or object to a previous point in time.
In conclusion, Eri and Nighteye are the only two with time-based Quirks, but while Nighteye’s Quirk decides fate, Eri has the power to change fate itself with her Quirk, either by removing those she touches out of existence or healing damage done to them.
His quirk should be named SPOILER ALERT !!!!
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You said "one hour into the future".
Don't you mean into the future FOR one hour?
My theory is Since Nighteye's quirk has to do with Time, only another time quirk can manipulate it.
So basically Nighteye saw one future. But since Eri intervened with Midoriya's time, it changed the future.
Its kinda if 2 people had time machines and it was a linear timeline, Who ever changes the time last will be the one responsible for the reality that occurs in the future.
QM only applies to small scales, in the maths as number of particles gets really big most wave functions begins to collapse to a single value
Guys want his face
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He’s literally sapphire from Steven Universe but stronger and better
Jacob The Idiot that’s so true though
Nighteye: Totally not scared of my own quirk, that’s a lie
this was a really good video, it made sense too! thanks for creating such an amazing video bro keep it up
I think that nighteye is going to die, so maybe the future that he saw. Its no the same anymore
I have not seen all the episodes of BNHA but I am a very curious person that at this point, I don't mind spoiling myself content (since I enjoy it either way and get surprised by it seeing it in action and also because I see content in no particular order).
Anyways, since Midoriya is the main character, what if he actually gets to be the #1 hero, he was able to finally overcome his obstacles (both physically and mentally), but this is not a happy-ending story for the protagonist. If Midoriya dies, then I would say that whatever conflict and ultimate battle he will had to face is a big and critical one, not only for him but for everyone, and in that battle he was able to prove to everyone (Bakugou as his foil character and his constant rival) and himself that he is truly a real hero. With his death he becomes immortalized, kinda like Iron Man who in spite of dying he is regarded as /the/ superhero. With this it will also accomplish Bakugo becoming the #1 hero as he had always wanted, but say that impact and earned respect from Midoriya's final fight earn him to change his flaws and see his wrongs. Bakugo would no longer be this ass to everyone and become a real hero. And for the rest of the characters and from the next generation they will remember Midoriya the same way they thought of All Might.
Now this is me not even watching this video to the full, but I just had this idea that I wanted to share.
7:06 Nope, Nighteye saw further into the future than that scene. The future changed because of Eris rewind quirk.
What if Deku, indeed, died at some point during the battle with Overhaul, but was revived immediately thanks to Eri's quirk? Nighteye could have seen part of Deku's battle with Overhaul, specifically the part where he's reconstructing a gigantic body in the air
If this is indeed what he saw, then he could have misinterpreted what it all truly meant
He saw Chisaki outside, then the tape got cut off (Deku died, then was brought back at some point) and got to that conclusion
torino was honestly right lol. take it at face value.
That decaying particle stuff is pretty trippy
I believe fate is a real thing. We are all fated to die and we are all fated to meet someone at some point. How ever! It is our choice to stay connected to those we are fated to meet.
For example during the Stain arc if izuku never befriended and been determined to find iida then iida would have died. And if todoroki decided to not to come to find out what was going on then both izuku and iida could have died.
These are threads of fate. We can sever these threads but in doing so we leave ourselves with nothing to pull us away from the fate of death.
i personally think that a persons health play a huge factor on how one's quirk acts and thats why nighteye quirk stopped working concidently at the time when midoria got hurt!... making him believe that midoria will die but later as he was dying he was relieved that his quirk could be wrong sometimes and all might have hope!
I think to understand his quirk you must understand time. Let's look at time travel in fiction; it mainly comes in 2 varieties, static and dynamic (there's a third called parallel, but it's more relevant to time travel). Static time doesn't change; you can go to the future and bring something back, but the universe took that into account and it changes nothing. Dynamic time can be changed; you bringing something back from the future could change that future, including miniscule things as foreknowledge, or just appearing in the past for one second and returning to the present before you could act.
My Hero Academia may function on dynamic time because Nighteye said he could change his future behavior. If it was static time, he couldn't do that. That future behavior would have taken into account his foreknowledge. I think it's harder for Nighteye to see this because he can't do it to himself, because the effects of time travel or future predictions has the most effect on the user, like it's easier to test the grandfather paradox on the time traveller's grandfather than someone else's grandfather. Also another hint that it's dynamic time, is because Nighteye can dodge with his quirk. If it was static, he couldn't dodge at all, he'd see the punch coming, but whether or not it hits him would be out of his control.
Hey Matt, all is not lost. You have to consider that to make a quantum state definite, you have to conduct a measurement. One for All inheritors are oddballs in this sense. Aspects of their nature (e.g. the prior inheritors of the power) may literally be outside of normal space time. Meaning, there are aspects of a One for All's existence that may be beyond Nighteyes ability to observe. As such, Midoriya may have an inherent capacity to choose his path. Which is the essence of a hero (someone whose dreams inspire the heaven's to such a degree that they are "granted" the capacity to change an adverse fate).
As a side question, what would you think of Eri's abilities applied to One for All so as to rewind him to a post injury state?
I may be reaching, but your comment on Gran Torino's advice to Nighteye regarding his quirk got me thinking of Star Wars. I know the mangaka is a Star Wars fan, hence the many locations in the series named after locations in the films, but I'm wondering if the parallels go even further. It's obvious that Gran Torino is somewhat inspired by Yoda, and the scene where he tells Nighteye not to think about the tragedy and trauma that comes with his quirk reminded me of the scene in Revenge of the Sith where Anakin goes to Yoda for guidance since he's been having visions of people dying and how it traumatizes him, and Yoda's advice to Anakin, while not the exact message Torino gave, is in a similar vain of just "letting it go, not thinking about it too much" which in both cases have been universally viewed as bad advice.
Sir Nighteye: You gonna die All Might
All Might: Nope. You?
I think the biggest problem is when he says that he has tried to change the future and was unsucceful.
We are all used to time manipulation following the rules of Butterfly Effect. The future is usually portraied as something that is easily changeable, that one person's action can do it. I think it is just that Nighteye's actions alone weren't enough to change the future, specialy becuase he is seeing into other people's lives, which he has no control over.
His predictions being more innacurate the further in the future he looks would be an expected consequence. The more time passes, more things can actually change. Maybe a lot of things have to change to alter the future, or maybe only specific things being changed can affect the future - much like Doctor Who and fixed points in time (important events that shape the timeline).
we don't have to observe to make a perfect prediction, if we can map every particle, it's intensity, range and effect we can perfectly predict how each particle will interact with each other and determine the future, unless some particles use true random in which case every single prediction would branch with every true random interaction into a new line of predictions or a parallel universe
Hisenburg uncertainty principal covers more than just position and momentum. The more you know about one of 2 paired measurements the less you know of another. Position and momentum are the most known, but not the only pair
I study this stuff. I just wanna say, phenomenal job. I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone who doesn’t study the subject do such a good job sticking to the truth. I also think this is a fantastic idea about Nighteye.
Interesting theory, something I've thought of and agree with to an extent. There is an alternative though. Presuming everything you've said was correct, Eri's quirk can be the anomaly that ruined his prediction. If Eri rewinds the time of an individual, then she is actively resetting what was observed. If Nighteye re-observed the situation with his quirk, then he would know that Deku would be alive.
As interesting as that is, I still tend towards the situation being depending upon Eri's quirk basically breaking the timeline they were on and splitting them onto a different one. The circumstances in the universe can be aligned towards predictable and inevitable outcomes based upon choices / influences that have a seemingly unending precursor events. However Eri's quirk sort of messes with that. I'd have to wonder if some of the other temporal impacting villains/heroes could also work around Nighteye's quirk.
I want to bring something up that could be possible. Dimensions.
Take wraith from Apex legends for example. She hears herself from future dimensions telling her who is aiming at her and whatnot. But she is also future scaping other ones of herself at the same time that are behind her in a line of times.
Maybe this is what his cork dose. Maybe there are multiple timelines and his cork just allows him to visually analysis 1 of them.
With grand quick fart, "just don't think about it" Actually makes sense. If your thinking about the future and trying to make somthing not happen, then it is more likely to happen than if you don't try. Like for instance, if you were to fall off a cliff in a week's time, the "normal" thing to do is to not go hiking. However the cliff you might still fall off a cliff due to "fate". However not thinking about it and just live in the moment might change sense your not actively trying to change what you saw.
There was a movie I saw once about this I just can't remember what the movie was named.
One more thing is that we see the flashback end when he sees the future in that episode(he and izuku dying) signifying that he dies, but if he dies before all might death, how did he see it(all might death) before? The future he had predicted about all might have in fact changed already...
That’s an interesting thought at the end, maybe he saw All might’s weak form and freaked
I feel so sorry. I would hate to have a quirk like that
Well, maybe Nighteye's quirk works like the Laplace's Demon (calculates every atom, force, speed, etc) to predict the future.
But, just like the Schrödinger's cat, the future he predicts isn't set in stone because it is just one possibility (the most likeable to happen) of many others.
IF HE CAN SEE ONLY 1HOUR INTO THE FUTURE HOW DID HE SEE ALMIGHT'S DEATH ? HE IS NOT TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS QUIRK REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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You can get the frame
Okay guys, I have theory.
the reason nighteye's foresight or why his prediction didn't happen is because
if Eri's quirk can rewind(and we don't really in what extent to what property can Eri rewind), and maybe it diffuses nighteye's quirk.
If Nighteye can peek into the future(FORWARD), what happens if Eri can negate it through her quirk (BACKWARD)
Noein has an interesting take on quantum mechanics and observing possible futures. It's not accurate, but makes for a great story in context.
great video as always Matt!
That is how a well done theory is done.
Well my hero academia is a story being told to us that has already happened through the eyes of spinache head boy. So to say glasses saw the future isn't far off. And no matter how much the show potrays itself, or people think it is; the show is the rising and deep fall and or death of midoriya(spinache head) and most of all the superheros that he has meet through his life. Not that dumb deku is a villians malarkey
spinache head boy 😆
There is the possibility that dying and coming back to life could cut the tape as well. Meaning he only sees them when they live
lmao how you pronounced "schrödingers" got me laughing
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Well, it’s not even close.
@@zat1245 unless you're pronouncing it the proper Austrian way that is generally speaking how people say it though. It may be "wrong" because the name is Austrian, but it isn't "wrong" if you have no intention of saying it the Austrian way and are saying it the English way. Literally every person I've ever heard say the name said it the same way. "sh-ROW-dinger"
TL;DW: Ripped super hero sees a preventable future but thought it was locked in.
I wish we could have seen more of Nighteye😭😭
The cat have to be alive
I think Nighteye's quirk is 100% accurate. He can look straight into the future of the timeline. However, Eri's power allows her to move people through that timeline, thus changing it. She is an unforeseeable variable for Nighteye.
Like, physics are pretty exact, right? Imagine you have an experiment in a vacuum, maybe an object falling. You know every value you need to calculate exactly how fast it is going to fall and exactly at which moment it is going to hit the floor. However, halfway through the experiment, the mass of the object randomly changes. This is not something you could've predicted, so now the result will change.
Nighteye's quirk takes into account every variable. For example, Midoriya being hurt and using One For All 100%. But Eri randomly changed him, she cured him, she changed one of the variables. And since it is a time related ability, this is a variable that Nighteye can't take into account.
At least that's my theory. Don't know about the manga or anything so no spoilers please. As for All Might's future, if Nighteye saw Deku's death against Overhaul, that means the future he saw for All Might had no Deku in it. Now that Deku (or rather, Eri) changed the outcome of Overhaul's fight, everything else in the timeline Nighteye saw has to change, even if Eri doesn't interfere anymore.
I have this theory what if nighteye's quirk doesn't read the future but what if it creates an image of the future by using the data that nighteye has, because when nighteye tried to look into the future when they were fighting dabi, he didn't see the fututre where midoriya wins against overhaul, because maybe he didn't know any data about eri's quirk and what it may do, just a theory :D
5:35 this is like saying if a tree falls in the jungle but no one hears it did it fall at all
It's simply quantum entanglement by observing the future he's locking in the future By ignoring or destroying all other possible outcomes since it was observed to be so it will be so
My theory is that his work is useless unless he’s involved with it because with anything he’s involved with it happens. But the one instance he wasn’t involved like when Dekku was fighting the leader fused with the giant monster Dekku didn’t die.
Nighteye's gangster until eri says
"KORE GA REQUIEM DA"
He did predicted that midoryia was going to die in the battle, but still got out alive. so i don't think that when he predicts something it will be set in stone
Getter Mändmaa thats what was going to happen, but eris quirk wasnt accounted for
Damn... I mean that’s really something to think about when you need to know the fact if the cat is alive or die
I dont think he can see 1 hr into the future. He can see as far as he wants but he only has access to that information for 1 hr
Rest in peace
Sir Nighteye! Quirk:foresight! After making eye and physical contact he can then see 1 hour into the future of the person he uses it on!
I think he can see the parallel universe but a specific one where midoria died but the other can't see the other that he survives
Actually the thing is that the particles get so small that their potential properties cannot be observed, as you cannot observe without interactions with photons for example.
"One often meets his destiny on the path he takes to prevent it."
A great man once said knowing ones own future can enable you to change it
i mean it just seems like night eye shows the "Current" future. i mean when he saw the future where izuku dies and overhaul wins, Eri was a massive part of that outcome not happening and she only "changed" and decided to help izuku after she saw what he was doing for her. There are always factors and one of them being peoples fundamental patterns of behaviour. She even said she doesnt beleive anyone cans top overhaul so she went back to him. Truthfully she didnt beleive they would win. When she did she acted in a way that changes events. Night eye probably never seriously altered someones entire perspective or shifted a dynamic between people when he said "no matter how many times i try to change things i cant"
the prediction changed thanks to eris power