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Apr. 5th, 2010 10:07 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two of the many several things I enjoy: Math and Dr. Who.
Post located firmly within the intersection of that Venn diagram: Here.
The TL:DR version: It looks like that, with the exception of the Fifth (aka the "Young Doctor"), the ages of the various actors that play the Doctor fit a fairly steady linear function, f(x) = -1.89x +51.53, where X is the specific Doctor's ordinal position. In other words, each actor playing the Doctor is, on average, roughly 1.89 years younger than the last.
Wow. This post was extremely nerdy, even for me.
Post located firmly within the intersection of that Venn diagram: Here.
The TL:DR version: It looks like that, with the exception of the Fifth (aka the "Young Doctor"), the ages of the various actors that play the Doctor fit a fairly steady linear function, f(x) = -1.89x +51.53, where X is the specific Doctor's ordinal position. In other words, each actor playing the Doctor is, on average, roughly 1.89 years younger than the last.
Wow. This post was extremely nerdy, even for me.