The question that everyone has been dying to know has been answered. Finally! What will scientists study next?

  • Ookami38@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I think the point is less about any kind of route to Hamlet, and more about the absurdity of infinite tries in a finite space(time). There are a finite (but extremely large) number of configurations of English characters in a work the length of Hamlet. If you have truly an infinite number of attempts (monkeys, time, or both are actually infinite) and the trials are all truly random (every character is guaranteed to have the same chance as every other) then you will necessarily arrive at that configuration eventually.

    As far as your process, of procedurally generating each letter one by one until you have the completed works, we actually have a monkey who more or less did that already. His name is William.

    • Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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      2 months ago

      I think the point is less about any kind of route to Hamlet, and more about the absurdity of infinite tries in a finite space(time).

      I know. It’s just that creationists misuse that metaphor so often that I couldn’t help but share my brainfart here.