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

    • Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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      the paper used the entire population (200 thousand) and would take some 10 ^ 10 ^ 7 heat deaths of the universe

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        It could happen the very first time a monkey sat down at a typewriter. It’s just very unlikely.

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            … the probability of the monkeys replicating even a single page of Shakespeare is unfathomably small.

            But not zero.

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            Weird how neither of those numbers are infinities. Almost like the numbers used are unfathomably small in comparison.

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            So you’re telling me… there’s a chance!

            Sorry, I’m sort of lampooning comments like the one above and below you where people just can’t resist focusing on the possibility, no matter how ridiculously remote it seems. For myself, there’s a point of “functionally zero odds” that I’m willing to accept and move on with my life.

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          Let’s put them in open spaces in offices and micro-mananage then, that’ll work.

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          I don’t think it’s a constraint, it’s more like a measuring stick to try to show how ridiculously long that time is