question 1: kakashi escaped from obito's dimension after harming him and needed to warp himself in order to do that does that mean he can go freely to and from the dimension if he needs to escape a dangerous attack?
question 2: when kakashi warps something does he know exactly where he's sending it?
question 3: when kakashi warps something can he send it anywhere?
question 4: if kakashi warps something e.g a kunai and assuming you where stationary and not moving about, or in mid air where you cant dodge could he make it appear directly infront of you or beside you?
question 5: when kakashi warps something does it stay in his dimension or does it just use the dimension like a gateway and appear somewhere else in our dimension?
question 6: theoretically how big would obito's dimension be ? (i mean is the space large enough to hold an island or a continent or a tailed beast or is it endless.
question 7: if obito's dimension is end less and looks the same how can he or kakashi navigate in it? and how does obito know where things are when the entire dimension looks the same does he have a house there or something?
thanks.
question 2: when kakashi warps something does he know exactly where he's sending it?
question 3: when kakashi warps something can he send it anywhere?
question 4: if kakashi warps something e.g a kunai and assuming you where stationary and not moving about, or in mid air where you cant dodge could he make it appear directly infront of you or beside you?
question 5: when kakashi warps something does it stay in his dimension or does it just use the dimension like a gateway and appear somewhere else in our dimension?
question 6: theoretically how big would obito's dimension be ? (i mean is the space large enough to hold an island or a continent or a tailed beast or is it endless.
question 7: if obito's dimension is end less and looks the same how can he or kakashi navigate in it? and how does obito know where things are when the entire dimension looks the same does he have a house there or something?
thanks.