Cause it's soooooooo cool!
Originally posted by Soleran
Prove it 😉
1) If pi could be written as a finite decimal, it could also be written as a fraction, with the digits of pi in the numerator and a power of ten in the denominator.
2) But as a matter of fact, pi is irrational.
Q.E.D.
Pi, to the best of our knowledge, is an irrational number.
That is, a REAL number, which cannot be written as x/y
Mathematians have tried to see how far they could get with pi, here's one page http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery
Since pi is so importnat to calculating circles, it shows up in a lot of quantum mechanical equations, where physicist have to take into account a lot of peculiar spaces where certain aspects of "reality" has circular movements so to speak.
Not to mention Einsteins field equations (first equation shown on this page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_field_equation ), that is, the modern version of how gravity works.
So, pi, plays a crucial role in modern physics
(Your resident scientist at your service 😉 )
Has anyone ever tried to calulate it in Number Base 12?
Everyone remember this rhyme in order to always calculate it to 13 DPs.
'How I wish I could recollect of circle round,
The exact relation arximedes found.'
Insert a decimal point after how and make the digits using the number of letters in each word. Archimedes has to have the Greek spelling so that it only has nine letter.
One can prove that pi is infinite by writing it like series of many terms that add each other, in a way that the sum of all the(infinite) terms is equal to pi, this is a mathematical method that is used in many things. Series like this that are used to calculate pi never stops(they have infinite terms), "you will always have more algorisms to calculate", that means pi has infinite algorisms.
BYW pi is 3.14159273001...
Pi to the millionth decimal place
Copy past the link, becasue will not open.
Shaber> You mean as the group with "basenumber" 12??? That wouldn't work, if you're thinking modulo-groups that is??
Atlantis001> How would you go about writing pi as an addition of infinite TERMS??? If each term is infinite you can't write it...
Gregory> You're thinking about approximations. The math-tool used in our calculators to do math with infinite numbers.