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From: demillo@uwmacc.UUCP (Rob DeMillo)
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Subject: Re: why does the TARDIS move?
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 12:52:39 EDT
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>   Since it is really only necessary for transportation 
> for the door of the TARDIS (and probably the rest of the outside) to move,
> it seems to me that only that part of the TARDIS actually need move through
> space-time.  Moving the outside of the TARDIS and correspondingly altering
> the "mapping function" is all that is needed to accomplish travel under these
> assumptions.  Question:  Then why does it seem that the inside of the TARDIS is
> actually in motion?  (Yes, I know, I must be wrong.  So what's the ACTUAL way
> that it works?)
> -- 
> from greg paris

I've often wondered this myself. As an "ex-math-guy", I always
thought the explaination for the motion of the TARDIS simply
wonderful! (The TARDIS existing in n-space, and the otuside 
configuration being merely a mapped image to where/whenever
desired.)

As such, I have no idea why the TARDIS moves, other than to increase
the storyline potential....

			signed,
			    equally confused in madison


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