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The concept of a surface occupying more volume inside than outside is often explored in movies and video games for comedic or surreal effects. Notable examples include the TARDIS from Doctor Who, which is larger on the inside, and instances in the comedy film "Loaded Weapon 1" where a trailer home appears much larger inside, as well as the video game "Doom," where interior heights exceed exterior appearances. The discussion raises the question of whether quantum mechanics or higher dimensions could allow for such phenomena in reality, but ultimately concludes that this concept remains purely fictional, with no scientific basis found outside of fantasy narratives like Harry Potter.
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You hear this phrase sometimes. Movies and video games have sometimes used this visual gimmick for a comedic or surreal effect. But what about reality? Is there something quantum mechanical that could allow a surface to literally take up more volume inside than outside? Perhaps this is possible in higher dimensions?
 
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Where do you find this in video games/movies?
 
bossman27 said:
Where do you find this in video games/movies?

The TARDIS from Doctor Who is the most obvious example although that's TV rather than video games/movies.
 
bossman27 said:
Where do you find this in video games/movies?

Two examples come to mind, though both are a bit obscure:

In the comedy film "Loaded Weapon 1," the protagonist's trailer home is the size of a large house on the inside. In the video game "Doom", the ceiling inside a building can be much taller than it appears on the outside.
 
Cody Richeson said:
You hear this phrase sometimes. Movies and video games have sometimes used this visual gimmick for a comedic or surreal effect. But what about reality? Is there something quantum mechanical that could allow a surface to literally take up more volume inside than outside? Perhaps this is possible in higher dimensions?

Nope, only in Harry Potter.
 
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