2013-05-19
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2013-05-19 |
Title text: 2013-05-19 |
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- An irrational number is called "normal" if all the digits to the right of the decimal follow a uniform distribution regardless of base system.
- A more human friendly way to say that is this if you pick a random digit to the right of the decimal, you have no idea what you'll get.
- A more poetic way to say that is this: If you assign letters to various number sequences, an irrational normal contains all the works of literature mankind will ever create, if you know where to look,
- So, for a given language conversion system, shouldn't there be a non-normal number that contains all the works of literature in chronological order, then just repeats "balls balls balls" over and over again?
- Caption: Nes. Those are the most hated numbers in mathematics)
- The balls constants
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- Please don't let me be entirely wrong, ye gods of balls and math.
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