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According to [[K9 Mark II]], the '''infinite monkey theorem''' of [[statistical mechanics]] postulated that an [[infinity|infinite]] number of [[monkey]]s with an infinite number of [[pencil]]s might eventually come up with the complete works of [[William Shakespeare]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] said he would prefer if they produced the works of [[P. G. Wodehouse]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Battle (audio story)|The Eternal Battle]]'')
According to [[K9 Mark II]], the '''infinite monkey theorem''' of [[statistical mechanics]] postulated that an [[infinity|infinite]] number of [[monkey]]s with an infinite number of [[pencil]]s might eventually come up with the complete works of [[William Shakespeare]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] said he would prefer if they produced the works of [[P. G. Wodehouse|Wodehouse]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Battle (audio story)|The Eternal Battle]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 16:18, 23 August 2019

Infinite monkey theorem

According to K9 Mark II, the infinite monkey theorem of statistical mechanics postulated that an infinite number of monkeys with an infinite number of pencils might eventually come up with the complete works of William Shakespeare. The Fourth Doctor said he would prefer if they produced the works of Wodehouse. (AUDIO: The Eternal Battle)

Behind the scenes

Though the Doctor brings up the infinite pencils in the context of his defence of the tools' importance, the infinite monkey theorem traditionally involves at least one typewriter.