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'''Synchronicity''' was, according to the [[Third Doctor]], "the principle that a coincidence may happen without any [[causality|causal link]] and yet still be significant". He made this observation in relation to the fact that [[the Brigadier]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] happened to be in [[Sicily]] simultaneously. The Doctor went on to say that many schools of philosophy were based upon synchronicity. When the Brigadier suggested that synchronicity was essentially the notion of [[pre-destination]], the Doctor basically agreed, saying that fatalism was a cruder expression of the same idea. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'')
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'''Synchronicity''' was, according to the [[Third Doctor]], "the principle that a [[coincidence]] may happen without any [[causality|causal link]] and yet still be significant". He made this observation in relation to the fact that [[the Brigadier]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah]] happened to be in [[Sicily]] simultaneously. The Doctor went on to say that many schools of philosophy were based upon synchronicity. When the Brigadier suggested that synchronicity was essentially the notion of [[pre-destination]], the Doctor basically agreed, saying that fatalism was a cruder expression of the same idea. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'')
 
The [[Second Doctor]] once told [[Jamie McCrimmon]] that it was synchronicity that [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] always arrived somewhere there was a problem. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Age of Ambition]]'')
 
   
 
The [[Second Doctor]] once told [[Jamie McCrimmon]] that it was synchronicity that [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] always arrived somewhere there was a problem. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Age of Ambition (short story)|The Age of Ambition]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 24 September 2020

Synchronicity

Synchronicity was, according to the Third Doctor, "the principle that a coincidence may happen without any causal link and yet still be significant". He made this observation in relation to the fact that the Brigadier and Sarah happened to be in Sicily simultaneously. The Doctor went on to say that many schools of philosophy were based upon synchronicity. When the Brigadier suggested that synchronicity was essentially the notion of pre-destination, the Doctor basically agreed, saying that fatalism was a cruder expression of the same idea. (AUDIO: The Ghosts of N-Space)

The Second Doctor once told Jamie McCrimmon that it was synchronicity that the TARDIS always arrived somewhere there was a problem. (PROSE: The Age of Ambition)