CBBC explains, 'The Doctor's TARDIS has a broken 'Chameleon circuit' which is supposed to enable it to disguise itself to blend into any environment... However in the first ever episode 'An Unearthly Child,' we discover that the circuit is broken and the TARDIS is stuck in the shape of a police box.' This highlights how a simple flaw leads to the iconic design of the TARDIS we recognize today.
J.J. Eldridge, an astrophysicist, states, 'If you wanted to make a TARDIS in our space, you would take a wormhole and curve your spacetime out to somewhere else to where you've stored the TARDIS.' This scientific perspective adds a fascinating dimension to the mechanics of the TARDIS, suggesting a possible real-world approach to its functionality.
Mika McKinnon, a physicist, enhances this concept by saying, 'I think it's more fun to think of [the TARDIS] as a series of looped portals.' This imaginative idea expands our understanding of how such a device could exist, merging science with the whimsical nature of Doctor Who.
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