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[[Special:Contributions/2605:B100:E034:D642:9DDC:E402:9D28:67F3|2605:B100:E034:D642:9DDC:E402:9D28:67F3]] ([[User talk:2605:B100:E034:D642:9DDC:E402:9D28:67F3|talk]]) 01:51, 2 October 2020 (UTC)
:No, it doesn't require that the blocks are different; it only requires that all of them are unequal to "banana". [[User:Rp|Rp]] ([[User talk:Rp|talk]]) 15:40, 5 October 2020 (UTC)
 
== Flaw in the IMT (Infinite Monkey Theorem). (2021) ==
 
The Infinite Monkey Theorem, (IFM) further on, is flawed.
 
It states that the probability of a happening nearing 0 will happen a probability converging towards 100% (certainty) if given enough trials of [infinity].
 
Thats not true, since infinite small probabilities are infinite small for a reason. The relevance of infinite trials is inaccurate.