• TheButtonJustSpins@infosec.pub
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    2 months ago

    Two Australian mathematicians have deemed it misleading, working out that even if all the chimpanzees in the world were given the entire lifespan of the universe, they would “almost certainly” never pen the works of the bard.

    all the chimpanzees in the world

    infinite monkeys

    I’m glad they had fun doing some math, but this is not news, nor is the original saying misleading. With an infinite number of monkeys, a smaller-yet-still-infinite number of them would produce the works of Shakespeare. The reason this saying works is because of the concept of infinity, not some random finite number.

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      Universe would die before monkey with keyboard writes Shakespeare, study finds

      Maybe the monkey can be a little less of a dick, for science?!

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        It could make a decent blockbuster though, hear me out:

        Trailervoiceguy: In a world on the brink of annihilation, one monkey holds the key to survival.

        Typewriter clicketyclacks and monkey ooh-ooh-aahs

        Editor (played by award-winning method actor Daniel Day-Lewis): This a garbage, monkey, we can’t publish this! Earth is doomed!

        *More clicketyclacks *

        Trailervoiceguy: This summer, the question is…

        Trailer horns

        Trailervoiceguy: To be…

        Louder trailer horns

        Trailervoiceguy: … or not…

        Very loud trailer horns

        Trailervoiceguy: TO MONKEY!

        Silence, then slowmotion monkey noises somehow

  • ohwhatfollyisman@lemmy.world
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    i think that milestone has already been achieved – at least in terms of the expected quality of the final manuscript.

    have you read the da vinci code?