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The old adage of the ‘infinite monkey theorem’ has been etched into pop-culture. But researches in Sydney wanted to find out whether the idea that monkeys will one day be able to type the full works of William Shakespeare, compromising of a million words making up sonnets, poems and plays.
Stephen Woodcock, a scientist from Australia - spoke to Dane and Inzy on The Debrief about whether it will ever be possible.
PLUS, is it okay to take the toiletries from a hotel?
And we discuss the decision by breakdancer ‘Raygun’ who has announced she’s stepping back from professional dancing after the abuse she’s received following her critically derided Paris Olympics performance.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The old adage of the ‘infinite monkey theorem’ has been etched into pop-culture. But researches in Sydney wanted to find out whether the idea that monkeys will one day be able to type the full works of William Shakespeare, compromising of a million words making up sonnets, poems and plays.
Stephen Woodcock, a scientist from Australia - spoke to Dane and Inzy on The Debrief about whether it will ever be possible.
PLUS, is it okay to take the toiletries from a hotel?
And we discuss the decision by breakdancer ‘Raygun’ who has announced she’s stepping back from professional dancing after the abuse she’s received following her critically derided Paris Olympics performance.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.