Biden talking about dark money "Sunlight is the best disinfectant" Wut
(media.greatawakening.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (25)
sorted by:
No, they wont.
It's an expression and a satirical phrase. Fun killer.
It's not an expression. It's actually true. The odds of a monkey accidentally writing Homer's Odyssey might be 1:1,000,000,000,000,000,000 but it will happen eventually if given enough monkeys and enough time.
Adding more chaos only adds more chaos. Never Order. It doesn't matter how many monkeys or time you try to posit. That level of order (Homer's Odyssey) will never happen.
Yes, I just couldn't be fussed to explain the concept of infinite. Took the easy route, math not being my strong point I'd likely have bungled it anyways. Thanks fren!
Party pooper, at your service!
;)
This is akin to the argument that life emerged from primordial soup.
Nope. God created the ordered universe. Shakespeare created great works of poetry in iambic pentameter.
There must be a Creator.
You know what infinite means right?
Yes, they will.
I knew someone would bite.
Adding Time does nothing but add more noise/chaos. Therefore, adding an infinite amount of Time will simply add an infinite amount of noise/chaos.
Randomness never creates specified complexity.
A string of thousands of word, forming a book isn't complex. It's like playing keno but you'd need thousands of numbers to all hit in the appropriate order. Given infinite monkeys and infinite time, the correct order will eventually pop up, considering the possible outcomes of a monkey punching say 100,000 keys is finite, or any sampling of 100,000 keys.
These calculations have been tried and tested before. They have been found wanting. An experiment was even tried:
"The Monkey Shakespeare Simulator is a probabilistic web program that simulates a bunch of randomly-typing monkeys trying to produce a Shakespearean play. After 2,737,850 million billion billion billion simulated monkey-years, the best the virtual monkeys could do was the following 24 matching characters from Henry IV, Part 2:
Another computer program worked for 42,162,500,000 billion billion monkey-years to type the following 19 characters from Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona:
Remarkably, students from the University of Plymouth, with a grant from the British National Council of Arts, even tested the Monkey Theorem beyond the computer simulations. They placed six crested macaques and a computer in a cage for a month. At the end of the experiment, the real monkeys had produced about five pages of letters, mostly "S," but not a single word. Actually, the lead male spent most of his time bashing the keyboard with a rock, while the others urinated and/or defecated on it. Go online and research this stuff – You gotta love tax-funded "performance art!"