How many episodes of The Infinite Monkey Cage are there?
The Infinite Monkey Cage
Robin Ince and Brian Cox, the hosts of the programme | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Original release | 30 November 2009 – present |
No. of series | 23 |
No. of episodes | 140 + 3 |
Why is it called the Infinite Monkey Cage?
The Infinite Monkey Theorem is a proposition that an unlimited number of monkeys, given typewriters and sufficient time, will eventually produce a particular text, such as Hamlet or even the complete works of Shakespeare. The virtual monkeys were a million small programs generating random nine-character sequences.
Is a strawberry dead?
A finger -like a strawberry is never truly alive unless connected to the body that it is a part of and the question of life or death when it is separated from its host body is moot.
How do you build a universe an infinite monkey cage adventure?
How to Build a Universe is an illuminating and inspirational celebration of science – sometimes silly, sometimes astounding and very occasionally facetious. The Infinite Monkey Cage, the legendary BBC Radio 4 programme, brings you this irreverent celebration of scientific marvels.
Is the infinite monkey theorem true?
In fact, any particular infinite sequence the immortal monkey types will have had a prior probability of 0, even though the monkey must type something. This probability approaches 1 as the total string approaches infinity, and thus the original theorem is correct.
Is a strawberry dead or alive?
Are strawberries alive or dead?
How do you build a universe with Cox?
Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince muse on multifaceted subjects involved in building a univ. Join us on a hectic leap through the grand and bizarre ideas conjured up by human imagination, from dark matter to consciousness via neutrinos and earthworms.
How do you build a universe meat market?
In the past, museums built universes that were miniature representations of the world but these microcosms were limited and limiting constructions. How to Build a Universe is an exhibition that takes the theatrical methodologies of dominant museums as a jumping-off point to launch a creative intervention.