Posted on 03/15/2018 2:50:28 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Depending on your philosophical views on time and calendars and so on, today is something like the 4.5 billionth Pi Day that Earth has witnessed. But that long history is nothing compared to the infinity of pi itself.
A refresher for those of you who have forgotten your seventh-grade math lessons1: Pi, or the Greek letter π
, is a mathematical constant equal to the ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter C/d. It lurks in every circle, and equals approximately 3.14. (Hence Pi Day, which takes place on March 14, aka 3/14.)
But the simplicity of its definition belies pis status as the most fascinating, and most studied, number in the history of the world. While treating pi as equal to 3.14 is often good enough, the number really continues on forever, a seemingly random series of digits ambling infinitely outward and obeying no discernible pattern 3.14159265358979 . Thats because its an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be represented by a fraction of two whole numbers (although approximations such as 22/7 can come close).
But that hasnt stopped humanity from furiously chipping away at pis unending mountain of digits. Weve been at it for millennia.
People have been interested in the number for basically as long weve understood math. The ancient Egyptians, according to a document that also happens to be the worlds oldest collection of math puzzles, knew that pi was something like 3.1. A millennium or so later, an estimate of pi showed up in the bible: The Old Testament, in 1 Kings, seems to imply that pi equals 3: And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: it was round all about
and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.
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Red Jack!
“I don’t know who that is . . . but he sure talks gloomy!”
Excellent response. Thanks man!
Is that a new iPhone app? /sarc
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