If you waded into the entire history of Doctor Who with a teaspoon and an open mind you'd probably come out with enough good physics to fill the teaspoon. That's if you raided all the books as well. The clue is probably in the second part of the term 'science fiction' there. It's not meant to be good science, it's meant to entertain. The whole show would have had me tearing my hair out by now if I let myself care about just how scientifically inaccurate it is.
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If you waded into the entire history of Doctor Who with a teaspoon and an open mind you'd probably come out with enough good physics to fill the teaspoon. That's if you raided all the books as well. The clue is probably in the second part of the term 'science fiction' there. It's not meant to be good science, it's meant to entertain. The whole show would have had me tearing my hair out by now if I let myself care about just how scientifically inaccurate it is.