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minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink20•10 months agoMaybe it knows something about pi we don’t. It’s infinite yet ends in a 9. It’s a great mystery.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•10 months agoThe answer to life, the universe, and everything is 42… +9.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-210 months agoHyperreal numbers go brrr. I’m kind of curious what ways exactly using this in place of actual pi would change/break geometry. Obviously, it wouldn’t become noticeable until you try to involve infinite structures.
minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink4•10 months agoMathematicians are weird enough that at least one of them has done calculations in base-pi.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•10 months agoThat’s pretty much what radians are. Well, they combine base pi with whatever base you’re using for the coefficients.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•10 months agoI saw someone post this a few days ago, and someone else quickly pointed out that it is incorrect. This time I’ll point out it is incorrect. In base-pi, pi would be represented as 10. The place value of the right-most digit would be pi^0, and the next digit is pi^1.
Maybe it knows something about pi we don’t.
It’s infinite yet ends in a 9. It’s a great mystery.
The answer to life, the universe, and everything is 42… +9.
Hyperreal numbers go brrr.
I’m kind of curious what ways exactly using this in place of actual pi would change/break geometry. Obviously, it wouldn’t become noticeable until you try to involve infinite structures.
Pi is 10 in base-pi
EDIT: 10, not 1
Mathematicians are weird enough that at least one of them has done calculations in base-pi.
That’s pretty much what radians are. Well, they combine base pi with whatever base you’re using for the coefficients.
I saw someone post this a few days ago, and someone else quickly pointed out that it is incorrect. This time I’ll point out it is incorrect.
In base-pi, pi would be represented as 10. The place value of the right-most digit would be pi^0, and the next digit is pi^1.
Indeed. 10 is pi in base-pi