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[[File:SaL' tardis 1.jpg|left|thumb|[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The Doctor's]] and [[Chronotis' TARDIS]] in a vortex. ([[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'')]]
[[File:SaL' tardis 1.jpg|left|thumb|[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The Doctor's]] and [[Chronotis' TARDIS]] in a vortex. ([[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'')]]
In the time of the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]] and [[Tenth Doctor]], the Vortex was a sort of tunnel of blues, purples, reds, oranges, greens, and yellows. The green and yellow colours came in the ending credits with some other colours blending in. The tunnel was not like the Eleventh Doctor's in the way that it had sort of a transparent look as if it is infinite in all directions.
During the Eleventh Doctor's era, the vortex has looked like a gaseous cloudy tunnel of bluish-grey or burnt orange. There were were also (what looked like) bolts of lighting which hit the TARDIS whilst it was travelling through the blue vortex. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'') The blue version later had some yellow tint to it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks]]'')
==Nowhere and no time==
==Nowhere and no time==
[[File:Nowhere.JPG|thumb|Nowhere on the TARDIS scanner.]]
[[File:Nowhere.JPG|thumb|Nowhere on the TARDIS scanner.]]
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[[The Master (UNIT years)|The Master]] explained that ''E = mc3'' in the Time Vortex, as opposed to ''E'' equalling ''mc2'' in the main universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'')
[[The Master (UNIT years)|The Master]] explained that ''E = mc3'' in the Time Vortex, as opposed to ''E'' equalling ''mc2'' in the main universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'')


[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] mentioned being on the edge of "a time-space vortex," describing the difficulty in navigating a vortex in response to [[Sarah Jane Smith]] asking why it took so long to get to [[London]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'') [[Romana I]] later explained that the TARDIS time travelled by passing through "a" vortex. According to [[the Captain]], materialisation out of the vortex ripped the entire fabric of the space-time continuum apart for ten seconds, putting the whole infrastructure of quantum physics in retreat. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'')
The [[Fourth Doctor]] mentioned being on the edge of "a time-space vortex," describing the difficulty in navigating a vortex in response to [[Sarah Jane Smith]] asking why it took so long to get to [[London]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'') [[Romana I]] later explained that the TARDIS time travelled by passing through "a" vortex. According to [[the Captain]], materialisation out of the vortex ripped the entire fabric of the space-time continuum apart for ten seconds, putting the whole infrastructure of quantum physics in retreat. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'')


Travelling backwards in time in the vortex was akin to travelling "up-hill" and required more energy than travelling to the future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia]]'')
Travelling backwards in time in the vortex was akin to travelling "up-hill" and required more energy than travelling to the future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Anachrophobia]]'')

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The TARDIS travelling through the Time Vortex. (TV: The Pandorica Opens)

The Time Vortex, also simply known as The Vortex, is the dimension through which all Time travellers pass. Space-time machines are able to pass through the vortex, including TARDISes and vortex manipulators.

History

The Vortex was built by the Time Lords as a transdimensional Spiral that connected all points in space and time, (PROSE: Just War) however, the Time Lords only developed due to exposure to the Vortex. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War) This may be a temporal paradox.

In 2004, the Eighth Doctor used the power of the vortex to destroy a group of Cybermen from the future and set time back on its proper course. (COMIC: The Flood)

The Korven Space-Time Manipulator used a vortex to transport objects and people through time. In 2050, a mysterious phenomenon involving a white hole and a black hole moving together nearly resulted in Earth being sucked into that vortex. Presumably, the vortex in question was the time vortex. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven)

Inhabitants

Native life in the time vortex included the Reapers (TV: Father's Day) and the Chronovores. (TV: The Time Monster) Both species also inhabited the Morass (COMIC: The Crimson Hand) which may have had a connection to the Vortex.

The Bad Wolf entity also seemed to be linked to the time vortex. When Rose Tyler became the Bad Wolf, she was infused with the time vortex, and the entity spread the Bad Wolf name through time and space, looked at all of space and time, destroyed the Dalek fleet and resurrected Jack Harkness. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

Travelling through the vortex without a capsule of some kind could prove harmful to humans and Gallifreyans alike. (TV: Blink, Utopia / The Sound of Drums) The energies in the vortex reduced cirque posters attached to the Doctor's TARDIS to burnt cinders. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor)

Appearance

The DARDIS travelling through the Time Vortex. (TV: The Chase)

The Vortex's appearance has changed several times. From inside, it seemed to be a long tunnel that spiralled and twisted off in many directions. A possible answer to a changing Vortex is that there is more than one version of the Time Vortex coexisting and it is the Doctor's (or TARDIS's) preference as to which one to use. (TV: Utopia, The Pandorica Opens) This is also validated by comments made refering to "a" vortex rather than "the" Vortex. (TV: Planet of Evil, The Pirate Planet)

The Vortex generally had two different colours, red and blue. Red generally indicated forward time travel and blue indicated travel to the past. During the Fifth and Sixth Doctor's eras, the Vortex was shown on the TARDIS console's as a series of boxes moving recursively.

The Doctor's and Master's TARDISes in the Vortex. (TV: The Time Monster)

Whilst being chased by the Daleks, both the Doctor's TARDIS and the Dalek time machine travelled through the Vortex, which had a grey, kaelidoscopic appearance. (TV: The Chase)

After a time ram, both the Doctor and the Master's TARDIS were transported to a greenish-yellow void by Kronos, explained as a place between the universe and Kronos' realm, which may have been the Vortex or the Six-Fold-Realm, as the Vortex was a checkered, green-black-blue spiral at this time (TV: The Time Monster) and the Black Guardian contacted Turlough in a similar green-black place. (TV: Mawdryn Undead).

Nowhere and no time

Nowhere on the TARDIS scanner.

On several occasions the Doctor mentioned that, just as people didn't "exist" in the TARDIS (TV: The Hand of Fear), travel through the Vortex took "no time" and was actually "outside" of Time and Space (TV: The Time Monster) meaning the Vortex itself was "nowhere." (TV: Colony in Space, PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)

Mechanics

The Time Spiral existed at the perimeter of the Vortex. (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War) Another Spiral, if not the same one, was said to exist at the nexus of the Vortex. (PROSE: Spiral Scratch) Both the Six-Fold-Realm and N-Space were inextricably linked by the Vortex. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

The Master explained that E = mc3 in the Time Vortex, as opposed to E equalling mc2 in the main universe. (TV: The Time Monster)

The Fourth Doctor mentioned being on the edge of "a time-space vortex," describing the difficulty in navigating a vortex in response to Sarah Jane Smith asking why it took so long to get to London. (TV: Planet of Evil) Romana I later explained that the TARDIS time travelled by passing through "a" vortex. According to the Captain, materialisation out of the vortex ripped the entire fabric of the space-time continuum apart for ten seconds, putting the whole infrastructure of quantum physics in retreat. (TV: The Pirate Planet)

Travelling backwards in time in the vortex was akin to travelling "up-hill" and required more energy than travelling to the future. (PROSE: Anachrophobia)

Energy

Mrs Wormwood detected artron energy in a body scan of Sarah Jane Smith and concluded that she had travelled in the Vortex. (TV: Invasion of the Bane)

The Cybermen once trapped a section of the time vortex to power their ship. (COMIC: The Flood)

When Rose Tyler became the Bad Wolf, she and the Ninth Doctor absorbed vortex energy into their bodies. Rose looked into the Heart of the TARDIS to obtain it, then the Doctor absorbed it from Rose. In both cases, the energy, which resembled bright white-gold wispy light, threatened to destroy their cellular structure, much like radiation. The Doctor had to regenerate in order to survive. (TV: The Parting of the Ways, TV: Children in Need Special)

According to the Doctor, Time Lords evolved and seemingly gained their abilities from prolonged exposure to the vortex over 'billions of years'. It has also been suggested that even short exposure to the vortex could change a human embryo into a human/Time Lord hybrid, were they conceived in the vortex or a vessel travelling through the vortex (ie: the TARDIS). (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)

The Eye of Harmony

All TARDISes had a direct link to the vortex through the Eye of Harmony. (TV: Doctor Who) The Eye gave off a light similar to the Heart of the TARDIS.


Behind the scenes

The current "Red" Vortex

See also

Footnotes