
Researchers from Australia conducted calculations that showed that no chimpanzees in the world could ever reproduce all the works of dramaturgy and poetry, if they were given the entire Universe. In a study published this week in the journal 'Franklin Ob', scientists explained that they calculated how much text could be typed by pressing the keys of a keyboard from 30 symbols at a speed of one keystroke per second over 30 years. 'We employ a theoretical framework of the Universe, which is known as 'googol', a numerical value for which the following is true: zero', the researchers noted. Two mathematicians proved the scientific theory of 'paradox of the monkey', according to which a monkey typing on the keys of a typewriter could, given enough time, produce the entire works of Shakespeare. This exclusion, which was formulated more than a century ago, expresses the idea that with a sufficient amount of time something that appears improbable can become probable from a technical perspective. The scientists noted insignificant aspects of the experiment, such as the rate of feeding the monkeys or their means of survival after the sun's disappearance for several billion years.