Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/The Space Museum

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  • When they exit the TARDIS, the main characters cast shadows across the mountains in the distance.
  • If during their initial 'arrival' at the Museum, the time travelers are actually walking around in the near future, why are the two Morok guards they pass unseen on their way in, still outside at the end of the episode? If the travelers have now snapped back onto the correct time track again, they shouldn't have gone outside yet.
They make the same patrol regularly. It's just coincidence the two guards who discover the TARDIS and the tracks in the sand at the end of the episode are the same two the travelers pass whilst interloping into the near future.
  • Why exactly does jumping a time track cause the time travelers clothes to change from their crusading outfits into their usual clothes? If they are not only inhabiting a future world but also future versions of themselves (i.e. versions which have gotten around to changing their clothes and hanging up their old ones in the closet) then why do they not revert back to their crusading gear at the end of episode one? 
Not everything in fifth dimensional space-time physics is easy to explain or understand.
  • How does Lobos know that Ian, Barbara, and Vicki are humans, especially if he just asked the Doctor where he came from a moment ago while interrogating him? He couldn't have known from the screen because he repeats the question again afterward.
Authority figures often ask questions they know the answer to, to gauge a person based on their response. Anyone who's ever been arrested no doubt knows this.
  • Since the travellers aren't really there for most of episode 1:
  • How can they press buttons in the Tardis?
The TARDIS interior is outside of normal space-time anyway, so jumping the time track probably wouldn't affect their ability to do anything while inside it.
  • How can Vicki hold the glass in the first place
  • How can they close the tardis door
The TARDIS exists outside normal space-time.
  • What makes vicki sneeze? (she isn't really there, so shouldn't be affected)
Dust or some material that was on her already prior to the jump.
  • How are they walking on the ground? - if their hands go through the objects in the museum, then surely their feet should pass through the ground as well.