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* Hyperlinks connect different web pages via a single click.
* Hyperlinks connect different web pages via a single click.


Thus, a spatio-temporal hyperlink would transport a user through spacetime, just as the 'magic door' concept would imply.
Thus, a spatio-temporal hyperlink would transport a user through spacetime, just as the 'magic door' concept would imply, ironically making the Doctor's statement make complete sense despite him claiming to not know what it meant.  
[[Category:Time technology]]
[[Category:Time technology]]

Revision as of 20:32, 22 May 2023

A spatio-temporal hyperlink was what the Tenth Doctor called a connection between the SS Madame de Pompadour in the 51st century and 18th century France. He said he had "no idea" what the phrase actually meant as he "[j]ust made it up" on the spot; he "[d]idn't want to say 'magic door'." It had been established by the Clockwork Droids in their quest for "spare parts" — specifically, the brain of Reinette. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace)

Behind the scenes

The name of the concept can be inferred from two real-world words:

  • Spatio-temporal relates something to spacetime.
  • Hyperlinks connect different web pages via a single click.

Thus, a spatio-temporal hyperlink would transport a user through spacetime, just as the 'magic door' concept would imply, ironically making the Doctor's statement make complete sense despite him claiming to not know what it meant.