How Doctor Who’s TARDIS is Bigger on the Inside – Ask Kyle (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)

*Correction: Oops! I misspoke during the opening question. Impulse is the change in momentum, defined as force x change in time, not change in momentum over time, that’s just a force.

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How is it possible for The Doctor’s Tardis to be bigger on the inside? Is the Assassin’s Creed Leap of Faith possible in real life? How do we go about executing artificial gravity? Kyle answers your questions on Because Science.

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Sources:
Physicist suggests “Tardis Space” http://bit.ly/184irvG
How Elysium is a Carnival Ride http://bit.ly/15AV1NA