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Home  /  Science  /  Infinite monkey theorem debunked: Chimps with infinite time couldn’t type Shakespeare’s works within the universe’s lifespan

Infinite monkey theorem debunked: Chimps with infinite time couldn’t type Shakespeare’s works within the universe’s lifespan

by Emma Miller
November 1, 2024
in Animals, Science, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Infinite monkey theorem debunked: Chimps with infinite time couldn’t type Shakespeare's works within the universe's lifespan

New Research Challenges Classic Mathematical Thought Experiment

In a groundbreaking study that challenges one of mathematics‘ most intriguing thought experiments, Australian researchers have definitively proven that monkeys will never reproduce the works of William Shakespeare – even if given until the end of time itself.

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The research, led by Sydney-based mathematicians Stephen Woodcock and Jay Falletta, debunks the famous “infinite monkey theorem,” a mathematical concept that has long been used to illustrate principles of probability and randomness.

The universal time constraint

“It is not plausible that, even with improved typing speeds or an increase in chimpanzee populations, monkey labor will ever be a viable tool for developing non-trivial written works,” the study declares, effectively putting to rest centuries of mathematical speculation.

The researchers’ calculations reveal that the time required for a monkey to replicate Shakespeare’s complete works – including his plays, sonnets, and poems – would exceed the expected lifespan of our universe itself.

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Chimps vs. Shakespeare: The numbers game

To provide real-world context, the researchers conducted calculations using the global chimpanzee population, currently estimated at 200,000. Their findings were stark: even if every living chimpanzee on Earth typed continuously at one key per second until the universe’s end, they wouldn’t come close to reproducing Shakespeare’s literary corpus.

The probability calculations are staggering:

  • A single chimp has merely a 5% chance of typing the word “bananas” in its entire lifetime
  • The odds of a chimp constructing even a simple sentence like “I chimp, therefore I am” are one in 10 million billion billion

The heat death factor

The study’s timeframe is based on the heat death theory, the most widely accepted hypothesis for the universe’s end. Despite its dramatic name, this phenomenon would manifest as a gradual cooling and expansion of the universe, during which all matter and energy would slowly decay and dissipate.

Associate Professor Woodcock contextualized the findings: “This finding places the theorem among other probability puzzles and paradoxes… where using the idea of infinite resources gives results that don’t match up with what we get when we consider the constraints of our universe.”

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Implications for mathematical theory

This research fundamentally challenges how we think about theoretical probability versus practical possibility. While the infinite monkey theorem remains mathematically true in abstract terms, the study demonstrates that it is “misleading” when considered within the physical constraints of our universe.

The study serves as a reminder that even mathematically sound concepts must sometimes bow to the practical limitations of our physical reality, marking a significant contribution to our understanding of applied probability theory.

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