Space–Time Migration

Madara's Space–Time Migration technique, which originates from his right eye, allows him to teleport himself or anything he touches to another location or a pocket dimension; the latter of which is implied to be inescapable. When observed, it was noted that Madara's chakra would become untraceable when he phases into objects, and also when he teleports to avoid any damage. According to Madara, he can locate anyone and teleport to them, as he found the group Taka as they were travelling to Konohagakure, as well as Minato Namikaze, who himself had teleported away from Madara. Kakashi Hatake likens this technique's characteristics to Minato's Flying Thunder God Technique as it is also a time and space manipulation technique, but notes that Madara's version seems to be much more versatile. The ability can be used without predefined locations or hand seals.

Similar to Kakashi's Mangekyō Sharingan technique Kamui, Madara is also capable of teleporting other people to a separate dimension, which resembles his "self-teleportation", in that the same swirling patterning, centred upon his right eye is present. However, instead of teleporting the targeted component, this technique's effect acts as an attractive force, both visibly drawing the target inwards and distorting their form until they disappear. Unlike Kamui, this technique requires Madara to make physical contact with his opponents, leaving him vulnerable as he cannot be intangible when doing so. When displayed, the separate dimension appears to be largely composed of a random arrangement of various rectangular prisms.

It was originally assumed that technique can also be used to transport only parts of Madara's body elsewhere, leaving him visible to opponents but impervious to attack and physical harm. This however, was shown to be incorrect, as Madara instead becomes intangible to allow attacks to pass through him.

The primary weakness of this technique as revealed by Konan, is that Madara can only remain intangible for approximately five minutes at a time and must be tangible in order to transport himself. The amount of time needed to transport something is also increased by the size of the mass he intends to transport. She also noted that he takes longer to tranport himself than he does other objects

Trivia

 * In the anime, when the technique first appeared in Naruto: Shippūden episode 125, after speaking with Pain and Konan, Madara then instantly disappears with a flash of red lightning; however, this was changed in the Naruto: Shippūden episode 155, as Madara appears in a similar way he appears in manga.