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Theroy
I've got a theory on Tobi/Obito and Kannabi bridge. Kannabi bridge translates too Bridge where the gods do not help. Now we know that Obito was the underdog, sort of like Naruto. We also know that he was a lot weaker in comparison to Kakashi, and like most Shounen protagonists, he had a dream of becoming a lot stronger. Now, here's where it relates too the bridge, perhaps when he was dying, the trauma of the experience had unlocked his Mangekyo sharingan. Through this, he may have unknowingly activated his Space Time Ninjutsu too escape and save himself. Now, Obito at this point may have wanted revenge, or wanted too grow stronger, so he may have started too look for Madara. This search was soo that he could grow stronger enough to be confident in his own abilities and no longer have to rely on others help. Tobi can be translated as "jump" (飛), or as "kite" (鳶). The latter translation connects Tobi with Taka through the Japanese proverb "a hawk born from a kite" (鳶が鷹を生む, tobi ga taka o umu), meaning that an extraordinarily gifted child can be born from ordinary parents. This again ties with the translation of Kannabi bridge, all Obito could have wanted, was power, soo much power that he would not have to rely on even Gods.
I've got a theory on Tobi/Obito and Kannabi bridge. Kannabi bridge translates too Bridge where the gods do not help. Now we know that Obito was the underdog, sort of like Naruto. We also know that he was a lot weaker in comparison to Kakashi, and like most Shounen protagonists, he had a dream of becoming a lot stronger. Now, here's where it relates too the bridge, perhaps when he was dying, the trauma of the experience had unlocked his Mangekyo sharingan. Through this, he may have unknowingly activated his Space Time Ninjutsu too escape and save himself. Now, Obito at this point may have wanted revenge, or wanted too grow stronger, so he may have started too look for Madara. This search was soo that he could grow stronger enough to be confident in his own abilities and no longer have to rely on others help. Tobi can be translated as "jump" (飛), or as "kite" (鳶). The latter translation connects Tobi with Taka through the Japanese proverb "a hawk born from a kite" (鳶が鷹を生む, tobi ga taka o umu), meaning that an extraordinarily gifted child can be born from ordinary parents. This again ties with the translation of Kannabi bridge, all Obito could have wanted, was power, soo much power that he would not have to rely on even Gods.
Yes this is a bit jumbled up and everywhere but it's just me trying to organise my train of thought.