Infinite monkey theorem in popular culture explained

The infinite monkey theorem and its associated imagery is considered a popular and proverbial illustration of the mathematics of probability, widely known to the general public because of its transmission through popular culture rather than because of its transmission via the classroom.[1]

However, this popularity as either presented to or taken in the public's mind often oversimplifies or confuses important aspects of the different scales of the concepts involved: infinity, probability, and time—all of these are in measures beyond average human experience and practical comprehension or comparison.

Popularity

The history of the imagery of "typing monkeys" dates back at least as far as Émile Borel's use of the metaphor in his essay in 1913, and this imagery has recurred many times since in a variety of media.

Today, popular interest in the typing monkeys is sustained by numerous appearances in literature, television and radio, music, and the Internet, as well as graphic novels and stand-up comedy routines. Several collections of cultural references to the theorem have been published.

The following thematic timelines are based on these existing collections. The timelines are not comprehensive – instead, they document notable examples of references to the theorem appearing in various media.[8] The initial timeline starts with some of the early history following Borel, and the later timelines record examples of the history, from the stories by Maloney and Borges in the 1940s, up to the present day.

Early history

Literature

Film

Radio and television

Video games

Comics and graphic novels

Software and internet culture

Stand-up comedy

Music

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Examples of the theorem being referred to as proverbial include: Why Creativity Is Not like the Proverbial Typing Monkey Jonathan W. Schooler, Sonya Dougal, Psychological Inquiry, Vol. 10, No. 4 (1999); and The Case of the Midwife Toad (Arthur Koestler, New York, 1972, page 30): "Neo-Darwinism does indeed carry the nineteenth-century brand of materialism to its extreme limits—to the proverbial monkey at the typewriter, hitting by pure chance on the proper keys to produce a Shakespeare sonnet." The latter is sourced from Parable of the Monkeys, a collection of historical references to the theorem in various formats.
  2. https://www.angelfire.com/in/hypnosonic/Parable_of_the_Monkeys.html "The Parable of the Monkeys"
  3. http://skylla.wz-berlin.de/pdf/2002/ii02-101.pdf Monkeys, Typewriters and Networks
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20021115230959/http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A28521-2002Oct27?language=printer "Hello? This is Bob"
  5. http://www.vivaria.net/experiments/notes/documentation/press/ "Notes Towards the Complete Works of Shakespeare"
  6. Greta Lorge, "The Best Thought Experiments: Schrödinger's Cat, Borel's Monkeys", Wired Issue 15.06, May 2007.
  7. Terry Butler, "Monkeying Around with Text", University of Alberta, Computing in the Humanities Working Papers, 2007.
  8. The examples included invariably refer directly to a variation on the theme of a large number of typing monkeys producing a work of literature, usually, but not always, a work by Shakespeare. Infinite libraries, and random text generation (instead of monkeys) are also included. Trivial or incomplete references are excluded.
  9. http://math.cofc.edu/kasman/MATHFICT/mfview.php?callnumber=mf99 Inflexible Logic
  10. The story was reprinted in the classic four-volume The World of Mathematics by James R. Newman, published in 1956, and in the classic collection Fantasia Mathematica in 1958, edited by Clifton Fadiman.
  11. http://math.cofc.edu/kasman/MATHFICT/mfview.php?callnumber=mf464 Been a long, long time
  12. http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9B0DE5D71630F936A25752C0A961948260 The Stage: One-acts at Punchline
  13. http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2006/04/06/theater.html It's All in the Laughing, All in the Timing will have you in stitches
  14. Web site: Last Exit To Springfield . Simpson Crazy . https://web.archive.org/web/20080819201126/http://www.simpsoncrazy.com/information/scripts/9f15.shtml . 19 August 2008 . dead .
  15. http://www.pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070727/LIFESTYLE/707270303/1004/LIFESTYLE Woo-hoo! A look at the 10 best 'Simpsons' episodes ever
  16. "Molson Monkeys", Advertising Age, June 1998
  17. http://www.tv.com/i-am-weasel/a-troo-storee/episode/170385/summary.html?tag=ep_list;ep_title;22 "A Troo Storee"
  18. http://www.familyguy.com/search/index.php?cat=flash&id=127 Family Guy official website
  19. http://www.xfm.co.uk/Article.asp?id=25769 XFM archives
  20. http://www.robotchicken.info/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Stoop%21d_Monkey&id=Stoop_d_Monkey_Badunkadunk The Robot Chicken Wiki
  21. http://tvmegasite.net/day/yr/transcripts/older/2007/yr-trans-02-01-07.shtml Episode transcript
  22. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - the Infinite Monkey Cage, Series 1.
  23. 'The Hamlet Factory' Brings More Monkey Business to Adult Swim Smalls. Animation Magazine. Mercedes. Milligan. April 15, 2022.
  24. Web site: Dilbert Comic Strip on 1989-05-15 | Dilbert by Scott Adams.
  25. http://www.io.com/~woodward/chroma/crtanimal.html Grant Morrison's Animal Man #8-26
  26. https://www.amazon.com/dp/images/156389968X Animal Man, Book 3 – Deus Ex Machina (Paperback)
  27. Web site: FoxTrot by Bill Amend for October 09, 1998 - GoComics. GoComics.
  28. Web site: "Tom the Dancing Bug July 2008 . Gocomics.com . 2019-09-17.
  29. Web site: Google Chrome . 2008-09-04.
  30. Web site: Parable of the Monkeys . Angelfire.com . 2019-09-17.
  31. Web site: RFC 2795: The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite (IMPS) . S. Christey . 1 April 2000 . 2006-06-13.
  32. Web site: The articulate monkeys. Computer Music. 2006-11-09.
  33. Web site: Infinite Monkey Project wants your texts. Pocket-lint. 2006-11-09.
  34. Web site: The Infinite Monkey Project. Crossfire. 2006-11-09.
  35. Book: Drucker . Johanna . Johanna Drucker . Svensson . Patrik . Goldberg . David Theo . Between Humanities and the Digital . 2015 . MIT Press . 978-0-262-02868-4 . 83–93 . Humanist computing at the end of the individual voice and the authoritative text. 10.7551/mitpress/9465.003.0010.
  36. Web site: 10th Page of Google Chrome comic book..
  37. http://aroundcny.com/technofile/texts/compupoet85.html Flashback: Computer poetry from 1985
  38. The date of 1960 is given in Monkeying Around with Text, Terry Butler, University of Alberta, Computing in the Humanities Working Papers, January 2007.
  39. http://www.mekons.de/mercy.htm Mekons fansite