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* The Doctor claims the population of the Earth to be 3 Billion, where as it was around 4.5 Billion by 1980, being about 3 Billion in around 1960. [http://geography.about.com/od/obtainpopulationdata/a/worldpopulation.htm]
* The Doctor claims the population of the Earth to be 3 Billion, where as it was around 4.5 Billion by 1980, being about 3 Billion in around 1960. [http://geography.about.com/od/obtainpopulationdata/a/worldpopulation.htm]
::It's just an estimation. Given the range of history the Doctor deals with, being off by 20 years is amazingly close,
::It's just an estimation. Given the range of history the Doctor deals with, being off by 20 years is amazingly close,
:::Those numbers are also accurate to our own boring little planet. In the universe of Doctor Who the Earth has been attacked (covertly or otherwise) numerous times by that date.


* Few non-indigenous Australians speak an Aboriginal language (of which around 200 exist) as fluently as Tegan demonstrated with her conversation with Kurkutji. It is almost certain that the language that Kurkutji spoke 40,000 years ago would have since evolved into a totally different language that his people would be using today.
* Few non-indigenous Australians speak an Aboriginal language (of which around 200 exist) as fluently as Tegan demonstrated with her conversation with Kurkutji. It is almost certain that the language that Kurkutji spoke 40,000 years ago would have since evolved into a totally different language that his people would be using today.
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