Doctor Who is built on the story of the Doctor’s travels in the TARDIS. Over the course of its 60 years, the series has seen the Doctor and their companions travel to all corners of the universe and visit moments from the past, present and future. On occasion, the Doctor’s magnificent time machine has traveled further than even its Time Lord pilot thought possible. More than once, the Doctor has found themselves traveling further than they’ve ever been before. In the TARDIS, this could mean further into the future, the past or further through physical space than it has been before.The second of Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials, “Wild Blue Yonder,” was one such adventure that saw the Doctor declaring he and Donna had gone further than he had been before. However, writer Russell T Davies has admitted that’s not quite the case. “Wild Blue Yonder” might see the Doctor traveling physically further than he has ever been within the confines of this universe, but the TARDIS has not always been confined by the walls of the universe and its journeys through time have sometimes taken the Doctor even further into the realm of the unknown.Zeta Minor was connected to the anti-matter dimension, becoming home to an anti-matter creature. On several occasions, Doctor Who has explored the idea of a realm of anti-matter outside the universe. As well as “Planet of Evil,” the idea has played a part in “The Three Doctors” and Season 13 of the modern series, Doctor Who: Flux.
Doctor Who is built on the story of the Doctor’s travels in the TARDIS. Over the course of its 60 years, the series has seen the Doctor and their companions travel to all corners of the universe and visit moments from the past, present and future. On occasion, the Doctor’s magnificent time machine has traveled further than even its Time Lord pilot thought possible. More than once, the Doctor has found themselves traveling further than they’ve ever been before. In the TARDIS, this could mean further into the future, the past or further through physical space than it has been before.
The second of Doctor Who‘s 60th anniversary specials, “Wild Blue Yonder,” was one such adventure that saw the Doctor declaring he and Donna had gone further than he had been before. However, writer Russell T Davies has admitted that’s not quite the case. “Wild Blue Yonder” might see the Doctor traveling physically further than he has ever been within the confines of this universe, but the TARDIS has not always been confined by the walls of the universe and its journeys through time have sometimes taken the Doctor even further into the realm of the unknown.
Zeta Minor was connected to the anti-matter dimension, becoming home to an anti-matter creature. On several occasions, Doctor Who has explored the idea of a realm of anti-matter outside the universe. As well as “Planet of Evil,” the idea has played a part in “The Three Doctors” and Season 13 of the modern series, Doctor Who: Flux.
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