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*If all the stars went supernova at the same time as the TARDIS exploded, why can you see the supernovas from Earth at the same time? Light takes millions of years to get from Stars to Earth. Wouldn't you see the supernovas gradually, over millions of years? | *If all the stars went supernova at the same time as the TARDIS exploded, why can you see the supernovas from Earth at the same time? Light takes millions of years to get from Stars to Earth. Wouldn't you see the supernovas gradually, over millions of years? | ||
**It could be symbolizing that the explosion is through space AND time, so the stars could have turned supernova at different points in the past, and the visibility from Earth was a convergence point. | |||
*In the episode, it is stated that the Sun is gone, and the exploding TARDIS is giving Earth light. So, if the Sun went supernova, why did the Earth survive? There is no way a planet that close to a star would survive a supernova. | *In the episode, it is stated that the Sun is gone, and the exploding TARDIS is giving Earth light. So, if the Sun went supernova, why did the Earth survive? There is no way a planet that close to a star would survive a supernova. |
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