Active Now

Slartibartfast
Discussion » Statements » Rosie's Corner » Allegedly if enough monkees sit at typewriters typing away odds are one of them will come up with a great novel. Think so too?

Allegedly if enough monkees sit at typewriters typing away odds are one of them will come up with a great novel. Think so too?

Posted - November 21, 2018

Responses


  • 6023
    I remember hearing this theory back in English Literature in high school.
    According to Wikipedia ...

    The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type a given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. In fact, the monkey would almost surely type every possible finite text an infinite number of times. However, the probability that monkeys filling the observable universe would type a complete work such as Shakespeare's Hamlet is so tiny that the chance of it occurring during a period of time hundreds of thousands of orders of magnitude longer than the age of the universe is extremely low (but technically not zero).

    In this context, "almost surely" is a mathematical term with a precise meaning, and the "monkey" is not an actual monkey, but a metaphor for an abstract device that produces an endless random sequence of letters and symbols. One of the earliest instances of the use of the "monkey metaphor" is that of French mathematician Émile Borel in 1913, but the first instance may have been even earlier.

    Variants of the theorem include multiple and even infinitely many typists, and the target text varies between an entire library and a single sentence. Jorge Luis Borges traced the history of this idea from Aristotle's On Generation and Corruption and Cicero's De natura deorum (On the Nature of the Gods), through Blaise Pascal and Jonathan Swift, up to modern statements with their iconic simians and typewriters. In the early 20th century, Borel and Arthur Eddington used the theorem to illustrate the timescales implicit in the foundations of statistical mechanics.

      November 21, 2018 9:17 AM MST
    2

  • 113301
    Wow Walt you sure went out of your way to reply so comprehensively completely and helpfully! Thanks a whole bunch m'dear! I appreciate it! :) This post was edited by RosieG at November 21, 2018 12:37 PM MST
      November 21, 2018 12:36 PM MST
    0

  • 13277
    The MONKEES were a rock band. Our simian primate friends are MONKEYS.
      November 21, 2018 9:33 AM MST
    0