
Tardis
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The British sci-fi phenomenon known as Doctor Who is perhaps best epitomized by its time-traveling spaceship - the TARDIS. Its TARDIS is often mistaken for being far larger than it truly is, despite actually only being slightly larger than a blue police box that can be found in England. The British call these police boxes 'Telephones,' though. Its dimensions are so out of sync with its actual size, you can just about see into other eras. Traveling to anywhere in the universe at all speeds is made possible by the TARDIS, due to the laws governing its ability. In terms of energy consumption and travel costs, the TARDIS is incredibly cheap compared to what others might use for the same tasks. In Doctor Who lore, when it travels faster than light-speed it actually goes 'round and round' on some alternate track in the fabric of space time before suddenly appearing in another era, completely changing all circumstances about its immediate surroundings - as though it just 'arrived.' In fact, any living beings that happen to be within sight while it arrives can be shocked so greatly that it's been suggested the sudden impact causes people and things outside a ship (or in a TARDIS case inside of it) to disappear and possibly cause instant time changes throughout that particular section. While this time-travel method would take just one person - not necessarily having access to such knowledge as I have right now at this moment, let alone possessing the necessary information and technological equipment - there's really only three simple rules to remember about what is happening when time travelers come into play. The Time-Space-Time theory will also tell you where any traveler goes; because you need to understand that their existence would take them out of current events so far ahead in time, but at some moment they would appear before us today by having first experienced something in the distant past while they traveled with another companion.
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