The Boruto fanbase has been highly engaged on social media, generating intriguing fan theories that connect seemingly unrelated elements. One prominent topic is Himawari Uzumaki, especially in light of her recent power-ups in the latest manga chapters of the Two Blue Vortex series.
Initially sidelined in the series, Himawari has not had much screen time to demonstrate her abilities, largely due to her young age. Nevertheless, circumstances are aligning for her to take the spotlight.
Recent manga revelations indicate that she has become the new Jinchuriki of the Nine-Tailed Beast. Fans speculate that her abilities may extend beyond this, with theories suggesting a link between her and an enigmatic entity, which would elevate her to be one of the strongest characters in the anime and manga.
Disclaimer: This article contains significant spoilers from the Two Blue Vortex manga chapters and is speculative in nature.
Boruto fan theory connects Shibai Otsutsuki to Himawari using scientific/mathematical concepts
As of now, Himawari Uzumaki is a young shinobi who recently became the Jinchuriki of the Nine-Tails. Remarkably, she shows the highest compatibility with this beast compared to previous vessels, indicating her potential to surpass even her father, Naruto Uzumaki, one of the most formidable shinobis in existence.
With the new generation of characters growing significantly stronger, this development could suggest exciting possibilities ahead.
Some fans believe that creator Masashi Kishimoto may be hinting at Himawari’s divine nature, pointing towards a connection with Shibai Otsutsuki, the Otsutsuki God who transcended the physical realm and is possibly the most powerful entity in the universe. While little is known about him, he is associated with the Jogan.
This raises the question of how Himawari relates to Shibai Otsutsuki, with the answer tied to the meaning of her name and the Fibonacci sequence.
Himawari translates to “Sunflower.”Though it may seem unrelated initially, the structural design of the sunflower aligns closely with Shibai Otsutsuki. The divine entity is depicted with various Jogans arranged in a distinctive geometric pattern that reflects the Golden Ratio, corresponding to the Fibonacci Sequence, where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones.
The arrangement of seeds in a sunflower’s center follows similar patterns observed in panels showcasing Shibai’s Jogan. This relationship extends to the concept referred to as the Divine Sequence, visible in the sunflower’s structure.
This might suggest that Himawari could be linked to the Otsutsuki God, with the potential to access Shinjutsu techniques, confirming the theory.
Interestingly, Daemon expressed fear towards Himawari, despite her young age and lack of strength. This could imply that he sensed the presence of chakra from a superior being within her. Until then, fans are encouraged to patiently await the upcoming chapters of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex for further developments on this intriguing matter.
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