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The oldest '''question''' in [[N-Space|the universe]] was "[[The Question|Doctor who]]?" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
According to the [[First Doctor]], '''questions''', indicative of [[curiosity]], were "the beginning of [[wisdom]], of [[knowledge]] [and] of [[understanding]]". When a [[species]] began asking questions, no matter what prompted their inquiry, they arrived at a new frontier for their [[society]]. This was an [[evolution]] of sorts, the Doctor suggested. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Invention of Death (audio story)|The Invention of Death]]'')
 
The oldest question in [[N-Space|the universe]] was "[[The Question|Doctor who]]?" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'') According to the [[Fifth Doctor]], the "second-oldest question" was "Why did the [[chicken]] cross the [[road]]?" ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Second Oldest Question (audio story)|The Second Oldest Question]]'')
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According to the First Doctor, questions, indicative of curiosity, were "the beginning of wisdom, of knowledge [and] of understanding". When a species began asking questions, no matter what prompted their inquiry, they arrived at a new frontier for their society. This was an evolution of sorts, the Doctor suggested. (AUDIO: The Invention of Death)

The oldest question in the universe was "Doctor who?" (TV: The Wedding of River Song) According to the Fifth Doctor, the "second-oldest question" was "Why did the chicken cross the road?" (AUDIO: The Second Oldest Question)