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Latest revision as of 17:26, 4 July 2024
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Title text: Had to hand-draw this one for all the symbols and my fingers nearly melted off. |
Votey[edit]
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Transcript[edit]
- [Autogenerated transcript]
- Why do you think tt appears in all these weird equations that have nothing to do with circles?
- Does it?
- Think of it like this: Suppose in ancient babylon, instead of getting weird about geometry, they got weird about infinite series.
- They do the series 1/12+1/2 and they find it's tt% then they do the one that goes 1-1/3+1/5-1/7... and they find it's /4.
- They keep fussing around and keep finding all these different series that all seem to share a factor in common. It's not a nice whole number - it's somewhere between 3 and 4, and it keeps popping up.
- Eventually they work the number out to many digits. And then some dorkwad mathematician comes along and proves that the "infinite series factor is also a fundamental aspect of circles.
- And then everyone's like, 'what?! What is tt doing in a circle?!
- That's weird. I guess I think of constants as being about something then popping up elsewhere mysteriously. But actually, they're just... whatever it is they are.
- God mathematics
- I believe god is lazy and just picked half a dozen irrationals to recycle over and over.
- Is spooky.
Votey Transcript[edit]
- [Autogenerated transcript]
- Everyone thinks of god as a physicist, but then how come piisn't exactly three?
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