Did the Tardis get bigger?

The square actually appears bigger once you've entered it. The TARDIS is essentially this thought experiment with one more dimension added in. The blue box exterior is like the square. It looks like a finite 3D object, but most of it is spread out across a fourth dimension of space.
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Why is the TARDIS getting bigger?

The TARDIS is dimensionally transcendental, meaning it's bigger on the inside than the outside. The interior exists in a different, relative dimension to the exterior. In the very first story it was established that the TARDIS usually changes its exterior appearance on each trip to blend in with its surroundings.
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Can the TARDIS change size?

While the exterior is of limited size, the TARDIS is famously "bigger on the inside", with the interior being a whole separate dimension containing an infinite number of rooms, corridors and storage spaces, which can all change their appearances.
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How much bigger is the TARDIS on the inside?

“In reality, it has six times the space” of the original square, Macdonald explains. Add another dimension to make a tesseract, and there's even more space inside. We would perceive a cube (or a police box).
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Is the TARDIS infinitely big?

No. The interior of the TARDIS occupies a different dimension (it's "dimensionally transcendental"), which is how it packs so much in what to us appears to be a small space.
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How heavy is the Tardis?

This would sink through the planets crust if its full weight was concentrated into a footprint a meter square. In Full Circle (1980), Romana stated that the weight of the TARDIS was 5 × 106 kilograms in Alzarius's Earth-like gravity (about 5 × 107 Newtons, or the weight of 5,000 tonnes).
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How big is the actual TARDIS?

The TARDIS has a height of 10' (305 cm) and a width and depth of 5.04' (153.5 cm). It is much bigger on the inside. The TARDIS is a time machine used by The Doctor, in the long-running science-fiction television show, Doctor Who. The name is an acronym, short for Time And Relative Dimension In Space.
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Is the Tardis theoretically possible?

Doctor Who fans can rejoice! According to a paper published by a pair of Whovian physicists, the geometry of spacetime that the TARDIS maneuvers in might exist in our own universe, allowing for travel in all directions through space and time.
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Is the Tardis interior infinite?

As we've already said, the interior of the TARDIS has unknown and possibly unlimited dimensions, so there's no reason we know of why you couldn't fit an entire civilization in there.
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Are all TARDIS sentient?

2 The TARDIS is Sentient

Even when the first doctor took to the skies in his TARDIS, he was unsure of the level of consciousness the organically grown (range free) key to the universe was capable of. In "The Doctor's Wife", we learn without a shadow of a doubt that the TARDIS is a sentient machine.
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Who will be the 14th Doctor?

Doctor Who casts Sex Education's Ncuti Gatwa as 14th Doctor - Polygon.
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Does the Tardis regenerate?

With each regeneration, a new body, mind and a brand new TARDIS accompany the change. The TARDIS, while being a source of interdimensional travel, is also basically a living being, able to feel emotions and undergo changes.
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How many versions of the Tardis are there?

If a TARDIS Type is particularly successful, then over 300 of that Type might be created. There were around 100 different types issued before the end of the Last Great Time War. The Type 89 TARDIS is the most advanced non-military TARDIS ever created.
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Can a room be bigger on the inside?

So, is it possible? Theoretically, yes, it's possible for something to be bigger on the inside. But as far as I'm aware, it's completely and utter impossible for us to actually make anything that's not three dimensional.
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Is the Tardis a pocket dimension?

The inside of a Tardis is theoretically endless as it exists in its own kind of pocket dimension.
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Why does Dr Who's spaceship the Tardis look like a police box on the outside?

Typically able to blend in with any environment, The TARDIS has a broken “chameleon circuit,” thus keeping it stuck in the shape of an 1960s British police telephone box, the last shape it took before the circuit broke.
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How many rooms are in the Tardis?

This allows the writers to include any room needed, with only a few becoming standard rooms, as seen in Series 7, Episode 10, "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS." This is a bottleneck episode that exists entirely in the endless TARDIS, and it reveals seven rooms within the TARDIS that hold importance to The Doctor ...
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Can Time Lords exist?

In fact, given the sheer scale of the universe — how big it is, how long the universe will exist for before it dies, land the number of habitable planets — it's fairly likely that Time Lords actually already exist.
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Did the Time Lords create the Weeping Angels?

The Weeping Angels being disgraced Time Lords creates a classic Doctor Who time travel paradox - the Time Lord punishment was inspired by the Weeping Angels, but the Weeping Angels were created by the Time Lords' punishment.
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Is time Travelling possible?

Yes, time travel is indeed a real thing. But it's not quite what you've probably seen in the movies. Under certain conditions, it is possible to experience time passing at a different rate than 1 second per second. And there are important reasons why we need to understand this real-world form of time travel.
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Can the Tardis be destroyed?

The TARDIS shouldn't be that easy to destroy, and yet the Silence were able to destroy it without even being inside it. Worse, they destroy it to such an incredible extent that it causes every moment in history to be destroyed.
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How old is the Doctor currently?

Before the Eleventh Doctor's 200-year farewell tour between TV: The God Complex and Closing Time, the writers of the 2005 revival of the series explicitly described the Doctor as around 900 years old, despite contrary statements on TV and expanded media.
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What is the Tardis real name?

The TARDIS, also known as a TT Capsule was the main kind of time and space vehicle used by the Time Lords of Gallifrey.
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Can the Tardis fly?

River Song

Along the way, we learned her true identity, we found out how she got her sonic screwdriver, and we were also shown that she can pilot the TARDIS quite capably, with no input required from the Doctor himself. In fact, River seems to know more about the TARDIS than the Doctor does.
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