Pi

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  1. Pi-Sudoku Slightly extreme Registered Senior Member

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    Please continue

    3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510
     
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  3. Lucas Registered Senior Member

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    3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164
     
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  7. superluminal I am MalcomR Valued Senior Member

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    Isn't it interesting that pies are round and the number pi sounds like pie? :m:
     
  8. QuarkHead Remedial Math Student Valued Senior Member

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  9. superluminal I am MalcomR Valued Senior Member

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    I can see you're a real joy to have at parties...
     
  10. RubiksMaster Real eyes realize real lies Registered Senior Member

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    When I was in 7th grade I memorized the first 100 digits because I was bored.
     
  11. QuarkHead Remedial Math Student Valued Senior Member

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    If posting here is the closest you ever get to a party, I feel for you.

    This is a Physics & Math forum, remember?
     
  12. Aer Registered Senior Member

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    A recitation of the first 100,001 would be nice.
     
  13. superluminal I am MalcomR Valued Senior Member

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    Oohhh! Sorry! Sorry for not bein' all professional and everything!

    Robot.
     
  14. Aer Registered Senior Member

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    SL, I for one thought your statement of pies and round was the most profound account given on this forum.
     
  15. superluminal I am MalcomR Valued Senior Member

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    Thank you *bows regally*
     
  16. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    here we have most often square pies, so maybe squaring the pie is in order....ha
     
  17. Pete It's not rocket surgery Registered Senior Member

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    Mmmm... Pi...

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  18. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    A question or puzzle:

    If light travels 314159 kms per second in curved space and 299792kms per second in flat space how big is the universe?

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  19. Aer Registered Senior Member

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    TRICK QUESTION. The universe doesn't exist because light doesn't travel :m:

    WAIT - Are we talking about the real universe or your universe?
     
  20. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    ha......my universe of course....is there any other.....being frame dependant and all....
     
  21. Aer Registered Senior Member

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    OK - TRICK QUESTION.

    My all CAPS are just fine!
     
  22. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    Actually I just remembered the hmmmmm...some of the logic or reasoning to my question. [ only some]

    If light travels 314159 kms per second in curved space and 299792kms per second in flat space how big is the universe.

    How far does light have to travel in a straight line [ at 299792km per sec]to alllow for a curved- space speed of 314159 kms per sec to scribe a circle.?
     
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  23. Quantum Quack Life's a tease... Valued Senior Member

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    say I project a very strong laser straight ahead of me and that laser is never obstructed by anything, how long would it take to hit me in the back of my head? Sort of premise to the question.
    Would the answer tell me how big the universe was?
     

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