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HAPPY π DAY! (Actually, it's Happy π Infinite Second.)
Vanity | 3/14/15 | Vanity

Posted on 03/14/2015 9:25:51 AM PDT by PapaNew

Pacific Standard Time's turn...

3...2...1...

HAPPY π DAY!!! (Actually, it's Happy π Infinite Second.)

Now what?


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1 posted on 03/14/2015 9:25:51 AM PDT by PapaNew
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To: PapaNew
Translation: HAPPY π DAY!
2 posted on 03/14/2015 9:27:42 AM PDT by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate in the forum of ideas over unjust law & government)
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I perfer cake over pi...


3 posted on 03/14/2015 9:41:57 AM PDT by tophat9000 (An Eye for an Eye, a Word for a Word...nothing more)
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To: PapaNew

What’s an “Infinite Second?”


4 posted on 03/14/2015 9:53:20 AM PDT by FredZarguna (O, Reason not the need.)
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To: tophat9000

I perfer caek....


5 posted on 03/14/2015 9:53:32 AM PDT by freebilly
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To: PapaNew

When trying to achieve light speed in a large spacecraft, one must let the butter melt slowly, and not get so hot it bubbles.


6 posted on 03/14/2015 10:22:00 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: FredZarguna
What’s an “Infinite Second?”

I have absolutely no idea. It's the closest thing I could come with to calling a point in time that is infinitely small - a number that has no end. If you try to convert a number with no end into time you've got a point in time that is infinitely small.

7 posted on 03/14/2015 11:13:16 AM PDT by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate in the forum of ideas over unjust law & government)
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To: PapaNew

The Pi Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDiSYp_51iY

Pi Song - 1 Hour Version
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1UC6ZZGKR3c


8 posted on 03/14/2015 11:43:53 AM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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Physically, such a thing probably doesn't exist. The Planck Time is about 10-43 seconds, which has around 43 digits [when measured in seconds] but is not a non-terminating decimal. If we assume the remainder of π - 314 is in days, the closest we got to π was ≈ 137.605270158... seconds after midnight (local time.) If the expansion was in hours, it'll happen at ≈ 15.9265359... hours, or just before 4 PM local time.
9 posted on 03/14/2015 12:19:13 PM PDT by FredZarguna (O, Reason not the need.)
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Well, I don’t know. Like Einstein, I believe in infinity because I believe in God and He has no beginning and no end. As far as time goes, maybe you could call that “macro infinity”.

Here, we’re talking about something more like “micro-infinity”. Maybe our numbers and math can only take us so far. It’s probably in a dimension beyond our three-dimensional universe. I suppose in that sense, maybe you are right that it may not “physically” exist, at least in our three dimensional universe. Maybe it’s like trying to come up with an equation for a black hole.


10 posted on 03/14/2015 12:37:50 PM PDT by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate in the forum of ideas over unjust law & government)
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Not a question of dimension. Time is not really continuous. There are no meaningful times smaller than about 10-43 seconds.
11 posted on 03/14/2015 12:42:30 PM PDT by FredZarguna (O, Reason not the need.)
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3/14/2015
Once-in-a-century Pi Day.

Pi, like e – the base of natural logarithms – is a transcendental number. It’s not a rational number – it can’t be expressed as a ratio of two integers. Pi’s exact value has an infinite number of decimal places.

Twice today, the date & time was 3/14/15 9:26:53 . . . The numerical string representation of the date & time matched the first ten digits of Pi.

Let’s say we have a perfectly calibrated digital clock that displays the precise time to an arbitrary level of precision (decimal places). Also, the clock “ticks” in increments of the smallest time interval that has any meaning in the physical world (explained below).

During the one second between 9:26:53 and 9:26:54, at an infinitesimally brief point, the digital clock display will match exactly the value of Pi, to an arbitrarily long string of decimal places.

From classical & nuclear physics, the smallest possible physical elapsed time is the time it takes for the fastest thing in the universe (light) to travel the shortest possible distance in the universe (”diameter” of a neutron or proton). Distance = rate * time. Time = distance / rate. So that’s about (1.65*10^-13 cm) / (3*10^10 cm / second) = 5.5*10^-24 seconds; mighty quick. That’s 5.5 yoctoseconds. (One yoctosecond = 1/1000 of a zeptosecond.)

However, from quantum physics, the briefest physically meaningful span of time is the [too small to be named] time required for light to travel one Planck wave length; that’s 10^-44 seconds. 100 quintillion of those ticks in a yoctosecond. The Planck wave length can be thought of as the essential fabric of the space-time continuum.

Let’s define 10^-44 seconds = one FReepersecond. Our digital clock ticks in FReepersecond increments.

So between 9:26:53 and 9:26:54 – for one brief shining FReepersecond moment – our digital clock display will equal Pi to 44 decimal places. At some hypothetical fraction of a FReepersecond, the display would equal Pi to any number of decimal places.

Is clear, yes?


12 posted on 03/14/2015 10:06:15 PM PDT by goldbux (CDO / I may have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, but at least I put the letters in correct sequence.)
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To: goldbux

Interesting stuff.


13 posted on 03/14/2015 10:13:16 PM PDT by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate in the forum of ideas over unjust law & government)
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