A quote from an anonymous thinker. "How many Silver-back gorillas would be required, and how long would it take to train 1 of the gorillas to sit at a piano and play Beethoven's 5th Symphony?"
Neil Milkins ● 436d25 Comments
<br /> I believe this disproves the existence of Neil Milkins.
Ed Saper ● 432d
Who says the vreator is a he?
Chris Blackwell ● 432d
Should be easy to find though, just follow the screaming.
N V Brooks ● 432d
I'm lost there?
Neil Milkins ● 432d
Please keep any eye out. Much loved and missed.
Freddy Sims ● 432d
Your chosen quotation or something in a similar vein, I should imagine.
Anne England ● 435d
Knew what was coming?
Neil Milkins ● 435d
I hadn't heard of Bob Newhart before but just googled and listened to the sketch. It really does show the absurdity of the theory of evolution.
Jake Thackray might add to the discussion. https://youtu.be/XQm_8uoljWM
Bruce Hammal ● 435d
I knew this was coming.
Julian Pavey ● 435d
This thread reminds me of the 'Infinite number of chimps'sketch by Bob Newhart
Keith Iddon ● 435d
"Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power"Sounds like OVO to me. Do they have the right to decide the levels ?
Richard Greenhough ● 435d
Isaiah 40v26. “Lift up your eyes to heaven and see.Who has created these things?It is the One who brings out their army by number;He calls them all by name.Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power,Not one of them is missing."And the differentiation between levels of intelligence is that if there is a creator he has the right to decide the levels.
"Created" by whom?And why, then, the differentiation between levels of intelligence?
T P Howell ● 436d
Or created with higher intelligence.
Neil Milkins ● 436d
All I can say is that it seems that some of us have evolved more than others.
I seem to have woken up in a parallel universe this morning.
Nora Watkins ● 436d
I think I'll leave you to it.
Bruce Hammal ● 436d
Yes,same sort of thing but just highlighting how absurd the theory of evolution is.
Too deep for me. Isn't this just a variation on the chimpanzees/typewriters-complete works of shakespeare Shakespeare thing?
Forget Beethoven then. How long would it take to train a Silver-back gorilla to learn to play the piano and perform the piano playing tune at the start of Bohemian Rhapsody?
I believe it of importance to everyone in Chiswick and elsewhere. If Silver-back gorillas were created and not a matter of evolving through pure chance, then the theory of evolution is just that - a theory.
I pressed "send" too soon, I meant to say "a cannon or two would be nice then they could have a go at the 1812".......
Trick question. You'd need considerably more instruments than one piano to perform Beethoven's 5th. A cannon or two would also be nice.Anyway it's well-known that gorillas much prefer Chopin.
Clearly a matter of vital import to residents of W4.
Richard Greenhough ● 436d