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If a monkey was placed before a typewriter and incentivized to hit keys at random it would take it vastly longer than the ...
Could a monkey striking random keys, over infinite time, reproduce Shakespeare's work? The famous infinite monkey theorem now ...
The Infinite Monkey Theorem is "grossly misleading in the real world," one of the Australian mathematicians behind a new study questioning the age-old maxim told NBC News.
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The Infinite Monkey Theorem hypothesizes that, given a typewriter and an infinite amount of time, a monkey could in theory produce the works of Shakespeare.
The Infinite Monkey Theorem is "grossly misleading in the real world," one of the Australian mathematicians behind a new study questioning the age-old maxim told NBC News.
The Infinite Monkey Theorem hypothesizes that, given a typewriter and an infinite amount of time, a monkey could produce the works of Shakespeare. Skip to content. Main Navigation.