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'''Equations''' were a part of [[mathematics]]. | '''Equations''' were a part of [[mathematics]]. | ||
[[First Doctor|Dr Who]], the "greatest [[human]] [[mathematician]]", figured out the equations that unified the concepts of [[Space]] and [[Time]] into the [[Idea of the Living Matter]], allowing him to conceive and construct his [[Dimensional transcendentalism|dimensionally-transcendental]] [[timeship]] [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Equations of Dr Who (short story)|The Equations of Dr Who]]'') | |||
After spending [[Christmas]] with his grandmother and aunt in [[2004]], [[Matiu]] worked on [[time travel]] equations and sent himself to [[Christmas Eve]], [[1953]], the time when his grandfather disappeared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Water's Edge (short story)|Water's Edge]]'') | After spending [[Christmas]] with his grandmother and aunt in [[2004]], [[Matiu]] worked on [[time travel]] equations and sent himself to [[Christmas Eve]], [[1953]], the time when his grandfather disappeared. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Water's Edge (short story)|Water's Edge]]'') |