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"People think of time travel as something fictional," Tippett said in a statement. "And we tend to think it's not possible because we don't actually do it. But, mathematically, it is possible." ...
Time travel is theoretically possible, scientists have said. There is no mathematical reason why a time travel machine could not be able to disrupt the spacetime continuum enough to go backwards ...
The Doctor is a Time Lord – and instead of death, Time Lords regenerate into a new body every time they are mortally wounded, hence the many actors who have played Doctor Who over the last 60 years.
A researcher crunches the numbers on time travel using his own TARDIS. Also, a weird new material could be the real-world version of a flux capacitor. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — People can step into the TARDIS and travel through space and time at the Comic-Con Museum’s new ...
The Tardis has an otherworldly power source called the Eye of Harmony that lets it dematerialize in physical space, travel through the Time Vortex, and rematerialize somewhere else (and at a ...
The TARDIS proposed in Tippett and Tsang's paper would create one of these timelike curves (called a Traversable Achronal Retrograde Domain In Spacetime - or a TARDIS), and then move through time ...
Number 76 Totter’s Lane. As any fan of Doctor Who will tell you that’s where the famous Time Lord and the TARDIS first appeared on our television sets.
The time-traveling box in "Doctor Who," called the TARDIS, is easily the coolest part of the show. It's capable of traveling any direction through space and time — so it can visit any planet at ...
The past is the final frontier. Traveling back in time isn’t necessarily science fiction, according to a new paper published in Classical and Quantum Gravity. The paper’s title, “Traversable … ...
Yet, the TARDIS isn't the only machine that can soar through the time vortex. In the 2005 reboot, the writers introduced the Vortex Manipulator, a smaller and more portable way to time travel.
The acronym "Tardis" stands for time and relative dimension in space. Due to Time Lord trans-dimensional engineering, it's bigger on the inside than it is on the outside.