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* "Event One" appears to be a reference to the [[Big Bang]] — the creation of the universe. However, it is repeatedly described in this story as "the creation of the galaxy", which is believed to be a quiet, tranquil coalescing of hydrogen predating the first stars rather than a dramatic cosmic event.
* "Event One" appears to be a reference to the [[Big Bang]] — the creation of the universe. However, it is repeatedly described in this story as "the creation of the galaxy", which is believed to be a quiet, tranquil coalescing of hydrogen predating the first stars rather than a dramatic cosmic event.
::The term "galaxy" is used off an on throughout the series to refer to the Universe. It's an expression in such instances, rather than a specific astronomical phenomenon.
::The term "galaxy" is used off an on throughout the series to refer to the Universe. It's an expression in such instances, rather than a specific astronomical phenomenon.
:::This is still a problem, because "Hydrogen In-Rush" does not at all describe the Big Bang, because no hydrogen (or anything else) existed before it. The first hydrogen atoms were created by the Big Bang, not the other way round.


* How does hydrogen enter the sealed TARDIS? And the hydrogen is visible (gaseous hydrogen has no colour).
* How does hydrogen enter the sealed TARDIS? And the hydrogen is visible (gaseous hydrogen has no colour).
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