How Doctor Who Time Travels

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    For all the doctor who fans:
    The TARDIS can travel through time and space here's how


    So this is a thing I was researching and I though I'd like to tell you guys so here you go


    the doctor travels through this thing called the "Time Vortex" a. k. a.
    Tipler cylinder a a tipler cylinder is a curve of spacetime (I think) the way you enter the cylinder is by an angle if you enter strait into one side you will get stuck forever if you go in at an angle you spin around the cylinder and can travel through time.


    Now that only works for time travel; backwards how do you go forwards?
    you only have to go faster than the speed of light (I think) and you can go fowards slightly so if the TARDIS go's approx. 186,282 miles and hour he can probably go a bit forward in time so if he goes say 100 times faster he'll go faster through time


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    Feel free to correct me
     
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    Actually, if you go close to the speed of light, you experience time dilation which causes time for you to slow down. Because time for you slows down, to you everything else is speeding up so you go forward in time in less time than everyone else.
     

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