Yes, the TARDIS.
The Tardis is the name of the time machine from Doctor Who.
The Tardis is the name of the time machine from Doctor Who.
The Tardis.
He invented a time machine in Back to the Future.
It's called the Tardis (time and relative dimension(s) in space).
The Doctor, a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, travels through time in the TARDIS, a time machine that appears in the British TV show "Doctor Who".
The TARDIS is a time machine that can travel through space, time and dimensions. TARDIS is an abbreviation of Time and Relative Dimension in Space. According to the Doctor, TARDIS are not 'made', they are grown from a special coral found on Gallifrey.
It is his time machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It is based on a police box, these were used to contact the police several decades ago. The BBC decided to use one for doctor who's time machine, since they had a very limited budget at the time, and this was available.
Let's see...a flux capacitor, huon particles, and nickel, ivory, and rock crystal.Sources: Back to the Future, Doctor Who, and The Time Machine by HG Wells.
TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
Tardis (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) Is A Blue Police Telephone Box Which Can Travel Through Time And Space. It is used in the Sci-fi TV series 'Doctor Who'. It is both a time machine and a spacecraft.
The TARDIS is a Type 40 time and relative dimension in space machine used by the Time Lords in the TV show "Doctor Who." It is much larger on the inside than the outside due to its time-travel capabilities. The TARDIS is capable of traveling to any point in time and space.