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The Infinite Monkey Cage

Numbers Numbers Everywhere

The Infinite Monkey Cage

BBC

Comedy, Science

4.79.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2014

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Numbers, Numbers everywhere...

The Infinite Monkey Cage is back for a new series of witty, irreverent science chat. Over the coming six weeks, presenters Brian Cox and Robin Ince will be joined on stage by scientists and some well known science enthusiasts including Stephen Fry, Ross Noble, Katy Brand and Ben Miller to discuss a range of topics, from what makes us uniquely human, to whether irrationality is, in fact, genetic.

In the first episode of the new series, Brian and Robin are joined by comedian and former maths undergraduate Dave Gorman, maths enthusiast and author Alex Bellos and number theorist Dr Vicky Neale to look at the joy to be found in numbers. Although many people fear maths and will admit to dreading any task that requires even basic skills of numeracy, the truth is that numbers really are everywhere and our relationship with them can, at times, be oddly emotional. Why do so many people have a favourite number, for example, and why is it most often the number 7? 7 is of course a prime number - a favourite amongst mathematicians and non-mathematicians alike, although seemingly for different reasons. Could it be however, as the panel discuss, that the reasons are not so very different, and that we are all closet mathematicians at heart?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Robin Inz.

0:01.4

And I'm Brian Cox.

0:02.4

And welcome to the podcast version of The Influent Monkey Cage,

0:05.3

which contains extra material that wasn't considered good enough for the radio.

0:09.1

Enjoy it.

0:10.1

Welcome to the E to the I-Pie plus 11th series of The Infinite Monkey Cage.

0:14.7

I'm Brian Cox, and here is someone who has no idea what I just said.

0:17.5

And I'm Robin Inz, and he's quite correct. I have no idea what he just said,

0:19.9

but hopefully by the end of the day, show about mathematics.

0:22.2

You will understand exactly what he's going on.

0:24.3

So today, we are talking about numbers.

0:26.6

Are numbers merely a human invention?

0:28.7

Or are they so fundamental to reality that our behaviour is influenced

0:32.7

by unconscious responses to them?

0:34.6

Is the universe inherently mathematical?

0:36.6

Or is mathematics merely the best language we've yet found to describe reality?

0:40.7

So to investigate why there are more to numbers than meets the I?

0:43.6

I.

0:44.6

I.

0:45.6

Square it a minus one.

0:47.1

I.

0:47.6

It's a pun.

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