A Cosmic 'Tardis': What the Universe Has In Common with 'Doctor Who'

Doctor Who's TARDIS
A TARDIS from the TV show "Doctor Who" flies through space. What can it teach scientists about the nature of the universe? Image uploaded Oct. 1, 2013.
(Image credit: Doctor Who Facebook)

Look out, dark energy: A TARDIS may be the real reason the universe is accelerating.

Regions in space-time that are bigger on the inside than the outside — just like the sci-fi character Doctor Who's TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space) time machine — could help explain the universe's quickening expansion.

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