Are we an infinite number of monkeys?

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Just occasionally when looking down the list of postings, I see titles of threads next to each other that raise a smile. Examples from Cafe's front page today...


So... what are you hoping to get for Christmas? - - - - -
About £883,000 per minute.

Got any beer in
Squirrels?

What ruins Christmas for you?
Hug a CC'er.






 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I happen to believe that human existence, the Earth and everything else is no more than a massive coincidence in infinity and that when things go inexplicably wrong there is a tiny bit of interference to the coincidence. One day the coincidence will stop happening and everything will vanish in a puff of smoke.
 
Dunno. We had a little debate about weather forecasting yesterday, I reckon our infinite number of monkeys could at least get that right - and wrong! - in an infinite number of different ways :evil:

I did once - in Another Place, under Another Name - propose the hypothesis that the Infinite Monkeys will have written, not merely the Works of Shakespeare, not merely All the Books in the British Museum, but every post on every internet forum, every blog, every networking group, that's ever been written or is ever going to be written. So all the previous posts by Yours Truly, by Bonj, by Abitrary, by Linford, by SimCC, they're all down there already ordained and decreed.

I may as well give up now :cry:... :biggrin: :laugh:
 
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beanzontoast
Have been a spectator of cosmological theory since the days of Fred Hoyle and steady-state.

I watched an interesting programme recently that went along the 'infinite parallel universes with infinite combinations' line. It's almost beyond imagination to try to understand the concept of infinite combinations. What I think is possible is that due to chemistry of the elements, some combinations of events will be more probable than others. So life will tend to be based around certain elements in whatever universe it arises, and that will mean some patterns of evolution will be more likely than others, and thus some patterns of development of intelligence will be more probable than others.
Do we all have doppelgangers in other universes? If we do, I hope their Amazon parcels arrived on time! :hugs:
 
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Have been a spectator of cosmological theory since the days of Fred Hoyle and steady-state.

I watched an interesting programme recently that went along the 'infinite parallel universes with infinite combinations' line. It's almost beyond imagination to try to understand the concept of infinite combinations. What I think is possible is that due to chemistry of the elements, some combinations of events will be more probable than others. So life will tend to be based around certain elements in whatever universe it arises, and that will mean some patterns of evolution will be more likely than others, and thus some patterns of development of intelligence will be more probable than others.
Do we all have doppelgangers in other universes? If we do, I hope their Amazon parcels arrived on time! :hugs:

Have you forgotten to take your tablets again? This thread is far to heavy for Xmas Eve. :biggrin:
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Have been a spectator of cosmological theory since the days of Fred Hoyle and steady-state.

I watched an interesting programme recently that went along the 'infinite parallel universes with infinite combinations' line. It's almost beyond imagination to try to understand the concept of infinite combinations. What I think is possible is that due to chemistry of the elements, some combinations of events will be more probable than others. So life will tend to be based around certain elements in whatever universe it arises, and that will mean some patterns of evolution will be more likely than others, and thus some patterns of development of intelligence will be more probable than others.
Do we all have doppelgangers in other universes? If we do, I hope their Amazon parcels arrived on time! :hugs:

No.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Just seeing

Kenny Loggins can read minds
Birds and garden visitors

A very relaxing Chrismas eve beckons
Opening presents before Christmas day

Got your Bemmer stuck in the snow?
Blackberry assistance for a numpty

Cold air + damp + ineperience = bad
Squirrels

What ruins Christmas for you
Winter solstice! Yeehaa!
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
This odd one gave me a bit of chuckle -
Who stole all the pickled onions ?

bianchi?


An interesting idea for a new frame material!
 
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