Count Zero's entry in the avatar contest this week got me thinking: How much does the TARDIS weigh?
		
		
	
	
		 
	
We've often seen the TARDIS moved from one place to the other. The picture above was taken from the First Season episode Marco Polo which is set in the 13th Century. How the hell did they lift the TARDIS? They didn't have heavy machinery and I doubt a couple of sherpas could lift it. So does the whole bigger on the inside bit transfer to weighs more on the inside?
Thoughts?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
	We've often seen the TARDIS moved from one place to the other. The picture above was taken from the First Season episode Marco Polo which is set in the 13th Century. How the hell did they lift the TARDIS? They didn't have heavy machinery and I doubt a couple of sherpas could lift it. So does the whole bigger on the inside bit transfer to weighs more on the inside?
Thoughts?
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 ) when it comes to weighing the TARDIS.   On the one hand, you'd expect it to be as heavy as the average police box since the interior and exterior are in different dimensions - think of the Doctor levitating in the zero cabinet as an analogy.  Yet, on the other, it's not - as when the Doctor lost his concentration.   Perhaps this has something to do with the dimensional bridge itself.   Hmmm, I'll have to look this one up in the TARDIS databank...
 ) when it comes to weighing the TARDIS.   On the one hand, you'd expect it to be as heavy as the average police box since the interior and exterior are in different dimensions - think of the Doctor levitating in the zero cabinet as an analogy.  Yet, on the other, it's not - as when the Doctor lost his concentration.   Perhaps this has something to do with the dimensional bridge itself.   Hmmm, I'll have to look this one up in the TARDIS databank...
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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