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I watched this documentary on Fox today called "To infinity and beyond"'. It was a bunch of scientists and professors talking about exactly that, the concept of infinity.
It got me thinking, I don't think we as humans truely appreciate the magnitude of the concept of 'never ending' or 'forever'.
For instance, the documentary showed a monkey typing away on an old type writer, there he was just punching away at the keys. They made the point that assuming that a monkey, which cannot read or write, could live forever, and assuming he just randomly typed on a typewriter that never runs out of ink, forever, eventually, the monkey would type all the words of a Shakespeare novel in sequence, without any errors and without any commas, fullstops or other characters being omitted. The point being that the monkey in an infinite period of time would type that many permutations of letters and characters that eventually it would type shakespeare's literature, verbatum. And not even be aware of it.
And not only that, the monkey would type out the words to that novel an infinite number of times and type out every publication to ever hit any form of media, and do that an infinite number of times.
Another point made is that infinity + 1 = infinity + infinity.
This particular German professor scoffed at infinity. He said infinity does not exist, there is an end point to the number line. He said that there is a peak number you reach and then the next number starts at zero again. He said he's not sure what the maximum number is but it is so large we as humans could not decipher it. He also made the point that infinity has not been disproven because there has never been a computer powerful enough to compute all the numbers in the number line, but he was adamant infinity does not exist.
Some other bloke also made the point that the universe is infinite and that somewhere out there, in the infinite universe which is itself but one of an infinite number of universes, there is a planet which looks and feels identical to earth and which has humans identical to you, everyone else and I, who look like us, talk like us, act like us, have our names, follow the same AFL teams we do, etc. Again, the point references the sheer number of permutations that exist in the universe(s). This analogy I didn't buy but I guess the monkey analogy is possible assuming the monkey typed away forever.
Feel free to add your 2 cents..
It got me thinking, I don't think we as humans truely appreciate the magnitude of the concept of 'never ending' or 'forever'.
For instance, the documentary showed a monkey typing away on an old type writer, there he was just punching away at the keys. They made the point that assuming that a monkey, which cannot read or write, could live forever, and assuming he just randomly typed on a typewriter that never runs out of ink, forever, eventually, the monkey would type all the words of a Shakespeare novel in sequence, without any errors and without any commas, fullstops or other characters being omitted. The point being that the monkey in an infinite period of time would type that many permutations of letters and characters that eventually it would type shakespeare's literature, verbatum. And not even be aware of it.
And not only that, the monkey would type out the words to that novel an infinite number of times and type out every publication to ever hit any form of media, and do that an infinite number of times.
Another point made is that infinity + 1 = infinity + infinity.
This particular German professor scoffed at infinity. He said infinity does not exist, there is an end point to the number line. He said that there is a peak number you reach and then the next number starts at zero again. He said he's not sure what the maximum number is but it is so large we as humans could not decipher it. He also made the point that infinity has not been disproven because there has never been a computer powerful enough to compute all the numbers in the number line, but he was adamant infinity does not exist.
Some other bloke also made the point that the universe is infinite and that somewhere out there, in the infinite universe which is itself but one of an infinite number of universes, there is a planet which looks and feels identical to earth and which has humans identical to you, everyone else and I, who look like us, talk like us, act like us, have our names, follow the same AFL teams we do, etc. Again, the point references the sheer number of permutations that exist in the universe(s). This analogy I didn't buy but I guess the monkey analogy is possible assuming the monkey typed away forever.
Feel free to add your 2 cents..




