The Infinite Monkey Theorem is the
paradox that in an infinite Universe a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter
keyboard for an infinite amount of time.
In a true infinity will be guaranteed to produce
the full text of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
We can think of the ‘monkey’ as a metaphor
for an abstract device that produces an endless random sequence of letters
and symbols.
This can seem paradoxical and strongly
counter-intuitive or even absurd and has its roots in Aristotle’s attempts to explain
the infinite as an infinity of possibilities.
But in the video below this
paradox is explained by making the future with all its infinity of possibilities
and opportunities relative to the energy and momentum or actions of each
individual object or life form.
This is done by explaining an interactive
participatory Universe with the wave-particle duality of light acting like the
bits or zeros and ones of a computer. This forms a blank canvas for life to
form its own future relative to its position and the energy and momentum of its
own actions.
The infinite as an infinity of possibilities
is very easy to explain as a process of spherical symmetry forming and
breaking. Light will radiate out in all directions forming a sphere and we have
an infinite number of line symmetries within a sphere.
This process forms an Arrow of
Time with a time line for each object or life form within their individual reference
frame with a future coming into existence relative to their energy and momentum
with each new photon electron coupling or dipole moment.
Within such a Universe infinity is
in the hand and eye of the beholder and somewhere, somehow, life will be able
to create the full text of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
The fact that the full text of Shakespeare’s
Hamlet has already been created is the most extraordinary thing of all!
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Link to the video: Aristotle's
Infinity
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