About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Dating systems, Space-time anomalies, Temporal theory, Time travel, AD, BC, New Byzantine Calendar, Segment of Time, Arkheon Threshold, Bubble universe rift, Cardiff Space-Time Rift, Causal nexus, Charged Vacuum Emboitment, Grey Hole, Medusa Cascade, Relativistic Segue, Time distortion, Time Field, Time fissure, Time rift, Time Spiral, Anachronism, Blinovitch Limitation Effect, Chronon, Fixed point in time, Grandfather Paradox, Laws of Time, Magic, Temporal orbit, Temporal paradox, Time, Time-active, Time differential, Time loop, Time spillage, Time Spiral, Time travel, Time war, Universe, Web of Time, Axis, Rel, Temporal pocket, Time bubble, Time track, Total event collapse, Double nexus particle, Temporal paradox, The Book of the Still, The Way Forwards, Time, Time-active, Time-aware, Time-lock, Time contour, Time corridor, Time differential, Time eddy, Time fissure, Time rift, Time Scaphe, Time storm, Time Vortex, Time Wake, Time wind, Time window, Warp shunt. Excerpt: AD or A.D. was the abbreviated form of Anno Domini. The AD epoch followed either year 0, or the year 1 BC. and counted upward. In mathematical terms, it was the positive counterpart to the previous epoch, BC. Adric once referred to this dating method when he informed Tegan that the TARDIS had arrived in the year "2526 in the time scale you call Anno Domini." (DW: Earthshock) The question of whether the year 0 existed was central to the dispute over whether the year 2000 was the last year of the first millennium or the first year of the second millennium. Different people, like the noted chronologist Professor Wagg (DW: Doctor Who) and even the Eighth Doctor himself (DWN: Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film) believed AD did start with year 0, because they thought 2000 was the start of the new millennium. The Sixth Doctor (MA: Millennial Rites) and Dave Young (EDA: Escape Velocity) strongly felt...