Such a question is meaningless. The Tardis can leave one place and arrive at another five minutes (or a million years) earlier. How fast is that? For the crew of the Tardis there is a delay between the time the Tardis dematerialized and the time when it rematerializes. This subjective experience of the Tardis travellers is not related to the distance or time external to the tardis and cannot be used to measure speed as we know it. If it takes five minutes to go two metres and also takes five minutes to go 200 billion miles is it going 24 metres an hour or 24 hundred billion miles an hour?
Perhaps it is simplest to say that the Tardis does not travel through time and space as we understand it, and so cannot have speed as we understand it.
The Doctor and Rory travel in a ship called the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension(s) In Space)
I don't think that information has been published.
TARDIS in the Doctor Who Series stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The TARDIS was first seen in the first Doctor Who episode in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor. Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, claimed to have coined the acronym TARDIS from its name in that first episode.
The TARDIS is bigger o the inside because it is a completely different dimension, almost as if when you step throw the TARDIS door you are stepping from one place to another. I think its called trans-indental dimensions, but don't trust my spelling on that (I got it off SJA).
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Yes, how would he travel?
The TARDIS is a time machine and spacecraft used by the Doctor in the TV show Doctor Who to travel through time and space. It is also a vessel that serves as the Doctor's home and base of operations. Additionally, the TARDIS is known for its ability to blend into its surroundings by changing its appearance on the outside.
The Doctor stole the TARDIS, a time machine that can travel anywhere in time and space, when the TARDIS' former owner, known as the Corsair, left the doors unlocked. The Doctor then fled Gallifrey in the TARDIS and embarked on a life of adventures throughout time and space.
The TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) is a time machine and spacecraft in the British TV show Doctor Who. It is known for being bigger on the inside than the outside due to its dimensionally transcendental nature.
That depends of what is the meaning of Tardis.
Doctor Who travels in a time machine/spaceship called the TARDIS, which stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." The TARDIS is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and can blend in with its surroundings by appearing as a blue police box from the outside.
If you mean building a container that is bigger on the inside or that can travel through time, with our technology, you cannot, as it is virtually impossible. However, it is quite possible to build a TARDIS replica. Many people have done it, and posted videos on the internet
No. I wish the tardis does exists and doctor. :(
The TARDIS is a Type 40 time and relative dimension in space machine used by the Time Lords in the TV show "Doctor Who." It is much larger on the inside than the outside due to its time-travel capabilities. The TARDIS is capable of traveling to any point in time and space.
It is called a TARDIS
Heart of TARDIS was created in 2000.
The Doctor and Rory travel in a ship called the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension(s) In Space)