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All that is asked of us, is that we memorize a few digits on this remarkable day.
3.1415926535897932384626433
That's what I got off the top of my head. A decade ago on Pi day I memorized a lot of it but that's all that's stuck with me.
At one point I was working on memorizing digits. Got to about 160, and that was about the time when I created an account on VGC. Wasnt sure what to call myself. And here I am.
Only remember about the same number .
What do you know, it is the 14th.
What do you know, it is the 14th.
Of MARCH!!!
I'm baking homemade pie right now. I carved Pi on it cause I'm a rebel.
I only ever bother to know the first 4 digits of Pi. I don't think I've ever been in a situation where I've actually needed to remember the number that accurately anyway. Pi day is my mum's birthday, which is much more important!
I only ever bother to know the first 4 digits of Pi. I don't think I've ever been in a situation where I've actually needed to remember the number that accurately anyway. Pi day is my mum's birthday, which is much more important!
With only 50 digits, you can get the circumference of the entire universe with fantastic accuracy.
With only 50 digits, you can get the circumference of the entire universe with fantastic accuracy.
But the universe isn't a circle...
But the universe isn't a circle...
"The observable universe is a spherical region of the Universe comprising all matter that can be observed from Earth at the present time"
Spheres have circumference too. :P
I only ever bother to know the first 4 digits of Pi. I don't think I've ever been in a situation where I've actually needed to remember the number that accurately anyway. Pi day is my mum's birthday, which is much more important!
With only 50 digits, you can get the circumference of the entire universe with fantastic accuracy.
Yeah computers treat Pi as 3.141593 and even in double precision it's defined as just 3.14159265358979. You really don't need that many digits.
Yeah computers treat Pi as 3.141593 and even in double precision it's defined as just 3.14159265358979. You really don't need that many digits.
Yeah I just use whatever my calculator/ computer thinks Pi is. It doesn't matter.
"The observable universe is a spherical region of the Universe comprising all matter that can be observed from Earth at the present time"
Spheres have circumference too. :P
This hasn't been verified XD
This hasn't been verified XD
You're thinking of if the universe is curved, right?
Pi is talking about just the observable bubble that by definition would be a sphere/almost sphere.
You're thinking of if the universe is curved, right?
Pi is talking about just the observable bubble that by definition would be a sphere/almost sphere.
Scientists don't actually know what the shape is, this includes the visible portion. They just have assumptions of what it can be based on math. At least that's what I gather from Wikipedia when I went to verify my comments.
Scientists don't actually know what the shape is, this includes the visible portion. They just have assumptions of what it can be based on math. At least that's what I gather from Wikipedia when I went to verify my comments.
In regards to higher dimensions, measurements show the universe is "flat." That means if you go off in one direction, you never loop back to where you started. We don't know for sure though since the universe could just be mostly flat. It's just an assumption based off the data, and I think this is what you're thinking of.
The visible portion is just a term describing the area of the universe that has impacted us up till that moment. Things past the observable universe were more than 13.8 billion light years away at the start of the universe and thus their light/casualty hasn't reached us yet. By definition the observable universe has to be a sphere. The universe is expanding so the visible portion is larger than 13.8 billion light years across but that doesn't affect the geometry.