Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes/Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS


 * The Eye of Harmony is depicted as a star instead of a black hole, which it had been in every other story in which it was featured.
 * No, it's a star caught at the moment of collapse into a singularity (i.e., a black hole).


 * How exactly does fooling him into thinking he's an Android work? Even without his personal memories, and bionic parts, he would still get hungry, thirsty, tiered or need the toilet. How could they explain these biological attributes if got him to think he was an android.
 * They half did that with the "explanation" they gave the Doctor for him needing the protective suit and respirator - that his "skin" is an organic dermis and needs the same protection as human skin. That could be stretched, but...
 * There are no other androids for him to compare to. So they tell him that he's an android, but it's not like he has experience with other androids to compare. He knows that he's different in some ways, his eyes and his voice, and he takes the rest for granted. If you were told every day of your life that you couldn't be afraid, couldn't feel pain then when you felt something akin to fear or pain you'd think that something was wrong with you, or that you weren't good enough. We don't know that his brothers told him that androids didn't get hungry or have bodily functions. Why would they? And if his brothers never told him that androids didn't need to breathe or eat how would he know any better?
 * If the Time zombies are they're future selves, leaked out of time, when they were trapped in the room by the time zombies. What exactly caused them to become time zombies in the first place?
 * And why were they, post-death, trying to kill themseleves?
 * We don't know exactly what they were "post-death". Did they retain any of their human consciousness? It seems like they retained very little. They seemed to be full of pain and rage and drawn to other humans. We don't know why they were drawn to other humans, they might not have even known themselves. Maybe they recognised a bit of themselves. They were after all drawn to the living versions of themselves in particular.
 * It has something to do with the Eye of Harmony. Think of it in terms of parallel universes:
 * There's a universe in which when the TARDIS was pulled by the magno-grab the remote never fell into the console room. This is a world in which Clara never burned her hand.
 * There's a universe in which when the TARDIS was pulled in by the magno-grab the Doctor at some point retrieved the remote from the Brothers. The remote was outside the Tardis and the Doctor retrieved it and brought it into the Tardis. When the Doctor and Clara got to the center of the TARDIS he was able to throw the button into the Time Crack.
 * There's a universe in which the Doctor, the brother and Clara stayed too long in the room with the Eye of Harmony and turned into the molten-lava like zombies. This can be as many as three separate universes or it could just be one.
 * There's a universe in which when the TARDIS was pulled in by the magno-grab the remote came flying through the Crack in Time. Clara burned her hand. The brothers were turned into molten-lava zombies while fighting time zombies (molten-lava like zombies formed in a different universe bleeding through the cracks in time)
 * There's a universe in which when the TARDIS started being pulled in by the magna-grab a remote fell through the Crack in Time. Clara picked it up and burned her hand. Another Doctor poked his head through the Crack in Time into the TARDIS and warned the Doctor. The Doctor, having heard the warning picked up the remote in time and hit the button.
 * There are probably more universes, but these are the ones we definitively know about. Time is bleeding. We're seeing things that happened, things that will happen, things that could have happened all at once. It's an incomplete time loop. Each repetition is not the same as the last. Incomplete time loops by their nature are very unstable. There are probably hundreds of universes where everyone we saw perished, and perished different ways. But all it takes is one universe where the Doctor manages to prevent the explosion. This happens and the loop ends, stabilised.


 * If keeping his name a secret is so important to him, why does the Doctor have it writen in a big shiney book in the middle of a room that anyone (including rogue salvage operators) could walk in to? Have none of the recent companions ever wanted to do a bit of light reading?
 * I know, right? The Doctor does make it sound like someone would have needed some impetus to go searching the library. Like Clara only looked because something was going wrong. These things maybe were protected some way. But I like to think of it differently. The TARDIS isn't just everything in the world, it's the Doctor's home, which means that their are large parts of the TARDIS that function as a museum or a mausoleum. Those are things the Doctor doesn't like to mention, doesn't like to remember. Maybe that's one of the things driving him. He's running away from the memories that he's carrying around with him. Not just emotionally, but physically. And he keeps his companions busy because he doesn't want them to reflect on certain parts of him.
 * Given what we saw elsewhere in the episode, there's also good reason to believe that, for whatever reason, the TARDIS wanted Clara to read that book and led her to it. One of the most clear things in this otherwise incredibly unclear episode was the TARDIS's ability to lead people around the ship to wherever it wanted them. When she found her way to that echo control room it kept her there for her own safety as, according to the Doctor, it was meant to do. Yet, she found her way to the library first.