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@Mindful_Bison

wait from me or from school?

@Firebrand

from school

@Mindful_Bison

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I know that feel

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lmao

@Firebrand

in everyone's opinion, what is the fastest fictional vehicle, my other friends are having a debate and they say that the TARDIS doesn't count

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Why doesn't the TARDIS count?

@Firebrand

because it can "teleport" and that doesn't count as speed apparently

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Yeah but also it can move, and when moving it can travel faster than the speed of light

@Firebrand

that's what i said but that still say that doesn't count.

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No if it can move fastest, it counts. Teleportation may not count as moving, but it doesn't just teleport.

@Firebrand

i linked them the tardis wiki, where i got most of the information i used as an argument, let us wait as the idiot friends investigate true knowledge.

(that was supposed to be a history channel announcer)

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Lol

@RedTheLoveless

It's because it uses wormholes to travel from point A to point B in almost no time at all. It's like a shortcut almost. Imagine a piece of paper with two dots representing point A and B in time and space. Instead of going in a straight line from A to B, the TARDIS uses the wormhole to "fold the paper" so to speak. That's why it seems like teleporting when in all actuality it is a more efficient way of travel. The only downside to this is that a wormhole must be set up in that specific place at that specific time before being used, as the TARDIS doesn't have the ability to spontaneously rip through time and space to "create" a wormhole.

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No that's from Voltron, you're thinking of Princess Allura's ship

@RedTheLoveless

No? Like literally in the title sequence it shows the TARDIS bouncing around the inside of a wormhole?

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That's not what that is though. It's a pathway forged by the TARDIS's ability to travel faster than the speed of light.

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It's hard to explain

@RedTheLoveless

Please do because now I'm just confused. I mean I can also ask Mayanscik next period if you want me to, since he's a science nerd.

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Yeah do that, I'm not the best at explaining things

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But it has to do with the TARDIS traveling faster than the speed of light, which enables it to fold the fourth dimension and travel wherever it wants through space and time. It uses space-time curves as tunnels for transportation.

@RedTheLoveless

M'kay. Thank you. At first I didn't think Allura's portal gates as wormholes until you brought it up. Now it's making more and more sense the more I think about it. The only problem I see is that wormholes also deal with time as their place so I don't even know anymore.

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Allura's portal gates are literally called wormholes though lol.

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Agh gotta go bc Lopez is getting triggered

@RedTheLoveless

Oh lol. Don't worry about me, I'm just being an obtuse moose again. Okay bye

@RedTheLoveless

Oh no I feel so bad for the rest of the people on Ignore who are gonna read this later. I'm so sorry

@basil_

holy sht

@RedTheLoveless

Okay so Mayanscik says both means of travel are related, but most likely it's your senario of the TARDIS breaking through the fourth dimension to travel through space and time at the speed of, and I quote, "whatever the hell that magic man can do"

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Lol this is why he's one of my three favorite teachers at this school

@RedTheLoveless

Lol yeah. He was actually really happy I had a nerdy science question for him too

@remarkab.le

How come I'm always gone?