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I knew Pi was an infinity recurring decimal, but how do we know it contains every possible combination of numbers? Who's to say after a certain point it's not just a few numbers repeating infinity?PernicioEnigmaIf it had a few numbers repeating infinitely after a certain point then it'd no longer be an irrational number and could be represented as a ratio of two integers. Pi has been known to be an irrational number for a couple of centuries now.
[QUOTE="Blood-Scribe"]It's an interesting number, sure, but a lot of what you said could apply to any irrational number.THE_DRUGGIE
Oh come on, get real. Quit being so obtuse.
...even though your hair makes you look acute.
It's an interesting number, sure, but a lot of what you said could apply to any irrational number.Blood-Scribe
I'm pretty sure you're giving pi way too much credit. ASCII characters is some system we literally completely made up. It's arbitrary. The numbers in pi are just numbers. They're only related to letters in a completely arbitrary way. Pi is just the ratio between the circumference of a circle and its diameter. That is the full extent of its meaning.
i'm a fan of pi but really it has nothing on the fibonacci sequence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_number
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