@[email protected] to [email protected] • edit-26 months agoSince Pi is infinite and non-repeating, would that mean any finite sequence of non-repeating numbers should appear somewhere in Pi?message-square152fedilinkarrow-up1238
arrow-up1238message-squareSince Pi is infinite and non-repeating, would that mean any finite sequence of non-repeating numbers should appear somewhere in Pi?@[email protected] to [email protected] • edit-26 months agomessage-square152fedilink
minus-squareRob Boslinkfedilink14•edit-26 months agoYeah. This is a plot point used in a few stories, eg Carl Sagan’s “Contact”
minus-squareMetostopholeslinkfedilinkEnglish7•6 months agoReplace numbers with letters, and you have Jorge Luis Borges’ The Library of Babel.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•6 months agohttps://libraryofbabel.info/ kinda blows my mind.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•6 months agoNot accurate. Pi needs to be a normal number for that to happen, something yet to prove/disprove.
Yeah. This is a plot point used in a few stories, eg Carl Sagan’s “Contact”
Replace numbers with letters, and you have Jorge Luis Borges’ The Library of Babel.
https://libraryofbabel.info/ kinda blows my mind.
Not accurate. Pi needs to be a normal number for that to happen, something yet to prove/disprove.