Space Race
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Ah, but 3D space or space outside of Earth's atmosphere? If 3D space, then my car is also a space ship transport.
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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Ah, but 3D space or space outside of Earth's atmosphere? If 3D space, then my car is also a space ship transport.
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
Both, it is capable of traveling away from Earth (how else would The Doctor have gotten to Earth to begin with?), as well as moving to different locations on Earth's surface. Besides traveling through time from Earth to Earth requires a change in spatial location, as the Earth itself is moving and traveling to the same spot in space through time could leave you above the Earth, inside it, on the opposite side of the Sun, etc.
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No ships from Battlestar Galactica or Dr Who :sigh:
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Here. Compares spacehips (size, energy output) from science fiction. All except for the Death Star, as it dwarfs the others in size. Surprisingly, V'Ger is one of the biggest (guess they aren't measuring the original build size).
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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A certain firefly class ship appears to be missing as well.....
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lewax00 wrote:
I think it's more like a time-and-space-ship.
Time And Relative Dimensions In Space or Time And Related Dimensions In Space ?
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Both, it is capable of traveling away from Earth (how else would The Doctor have gotten to Earth to begin with?), as well as moving to different locations on Earth's surface. Besides traveling through time from Earth to Earth requires a change in spatial location, as the Earth itself is moving and traveling to the same spot in space through time could leave you above the Earth, inside it, on the opposite side of the Sun, etc.
But, does the TARDIS itself actually move? I always saw it as the inside was in a separate space-time dimension, and the only thing actually moving is the 'doorway' (the blue box). The ride is bumpy sometimes because of the energy involved in moving the doorway can 'recoil' and shake the rest of the TARDIS, but the inside doesn't exist in the same 3D space as the doorway. The 'blue box' is a gateway to a different dimension.
The world is going to laugh at you anyway, might as well crack the 1st joke! Have you tried turning it off and on again? Have you tried forcing an unexpected reboot?
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Here. Compares spacehips (size, energy output) from science fiction. All except for the Death Star, as it dwarfs the others in size. Surprisingly, V'Ger is one of the biggest (guess they aren't measuring the original build size).
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
The Arodnap (in "the Zany Time Travels of Warble McGorkle") is quite possibly on the opposite end of the spectrum; it is basically a "Jetson" craft with VTOL capabilities; not large, not powerful, no weapons.
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A phone booth does not count as a ship. That, and nobody can agree on the dimensions. :)
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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Here. Compares spacehips (size, energy output) from science fiction. All except for the Death Star, as it dwarfs the others in size. Surprisingly, V'Ger is one of the biggest (guess they aren't measuring the original build size).
Somebody in an online forum wrote:
INTJs never really joke. They make a point. The joke is just a gift wrapper.
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