The infinite monkey theorem is not applied mathematics (or literature). It is a thought experiment: a way of demonstrating the implications of infinity, that this thing that could never, ever, ever happen in our universe—because our universe is mind-bogglingly old and huge but not infinite—would happen under that condition. That it uses a simian example that helps a dummy like me start to grasp the shape and span of the unthinkable is evidence for its utility.
I agree with the counterpoint. The point was like "this thought experiment is wrong, because when thought about wrong, the conclusion is wrong."
Agree! What makes the thought experiment valuable is precisely that it uses an accessible example to help us grasp the ungraspable concept of infinity. It's a teaching tool, not a prediction.
I agree with the counterpoint. The point was like "this thought experiment is wrong, because when thought about wrong, the conclusion is wrong."