

The Doctor vaguely hand-waves the issue away by saying "Eye of the storm, that's all. Both looks conflicting, but in either of case, how could the Earth survive? Sun's Supernova can easily kill Earth and if our Sun never ever existed, Earth can't come in existence (in case you are thinking about Earth revolving around the exploding TARDIS since beginning, it's also not possible as heavy elements to form a planet are only forged in the heart of a heavy star, not in the heart of exploding TARDIS which was keeping River Song in time loop). But, these two quotes from transcript says, our original Sun either went Supernova (which isn't possible in real world due to inadequate mass) or never even existed. That's what's been keeping the Earth warm.Įxploding TARDIS took place of our original Sun to keep the Earth warm. So, if all the stars that ever were are gone, then what is that?ĭOCTOR: Like I said, I'm looking for an exploding Tardis.ĭOCTOR: Is it? Well, here's the noise that sun is making right now.ĭOCTOR: That's my Tardis burning up.


The question for now is, total event collapse means that every star in the universe never happened. But why would it do that? How?ĭOCTOR: Good question for another day. So, the Tardis blew up and took the universe with it. Please, listen to me!ĭOCTOR: No! Please, listen to me! The Tardis is exploding right now and I'm the only one who can stop it! Listen to me!ĭOCTOR: Okay then, I'm looking for an exploding Tardis.ĪMY: I don't understand. The whole universe will never have existed. WHITE: Only the Doctor can pilot the Tardis.ĭOCTOR: Total event collapse! Every sun will supernova at every moment in history. WHITE: The cracks in time are the work of the Doctor. I have found multiple conflicting collapse of reality situation due to explosion of TARDIS.įrom The Pandorica Opens episode transcript:
