The TARDIS is infinitely big on the inside, but if you mean the outside it is about 5 foot wode and 10 foot tall
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.
I'm noy sure that there is a specific number of floors for a TARDIS or even the TARDIS. But I should imagine that there are a fair few because a Type 40 TARDIS contains many bedrooms and bathrooms, maintenance bays, research labs, a swimming pool, a cinema, an immense wardrobe spanning many floors, and a garage. All of this information has been collected from Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary by Andrew Darling, Kerrie Dougherty, David John and Simon Beecroft. Hope this helps :)
A time travelling machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. The Tardis is bigger on the inside using transcendental dimensions, meaning when you step inside you step into a different plane. Think a Star-gate. The Tardis has a chameleon circuit which will allow it to "blend in" with the environment but currently it is broken. It also has a translation module which allows people who used the Tardis to hear all alien languages as their mother language.
Heart of TARDIS was created in 2000.
"TARDIS" stands for "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" and is a time machine and spacecraft in the British TV show "Doctor Who." It is disguised as a British police box, but is much larger on the inside, allowing the Doctor to travel through time and space.
if you are tallikg about the TARDIS in Doctor Who then no. In Doctor Who TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
The T.A.R.D.I.S. (time and relative dimensions in space) is a dark blue.
The BBC explained this as the TARDIS is "dimensionally transcendental", which means that its exterior and interior exist in separate dimensions at the same time.
The TARDIS is bigger o the inside because it is a completely different dimension, almost as if when you step throw the TARDIS door you are stepping from one place to another. I think its called trans-indental dimensions, but don't trust my spelling on that (I got it off SJA).
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.
That depends of what is the meaning of Tardis.
No. I wish the tardis does exists and doctor. :(
The TARDIS (which stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space) is a fictional space ship that can travel through time and space. It disappears in one spot and reappears in another. The lore on the show is the sound of its engines is the sound of the time vortex and perhaps time itself.
I'm noy sure that there is a specific number of floors for a TARDIS or even the TARDIS. But I should imagine that there are a fair few because a Type 40 TARDIS contains many bedrooms and bathrooms, maintenance bays, research labs, a swimming pool, a cinema, an immense wardrobe spanning many floors, and a garage. All of this information has been collected from Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary by Andrew Darling, Kerrie Dougherty, David John and Simon Beecroft. Hope this helps :)
A time travelling machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. The Tardis is bigger on the inside using transcendental dimensions, meaning when you step inside you step into a different plane. Think a Star-gate. The Tardis has a chameleon circuit which will allow it to "blend in" with the environment but currently it is broken. It also has a translation module which allows people who used the Tardis to hear all alien languages as their mother language.
It is called a TARDIS
Heart of TARDIS was created in 2000.