Even cooler, at 75 digits you can calculate the circumference of your mom
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Joke’s on you, I only needed 69 digits to calculate the circumference of your dad’s cock
Why would you miss the opportunity to make the web page continue computing pi to as many digits as you feel like scrolling down to expose though
Whoa. No spoilers for Contact please.
At work we have a scale sensitive to the 1/10,000 of a gram. 4 decimal digits. It's so sensitive it needs to be encased in a box so tiny connection currents don't make it go frantic! Even in the box the number changes a lot. 15 0s is nutty.
connection currents
Convection currents?
Yes. Heckin Gboard.
Mine can tell if I'm sitting next to it's desk or not. I've come to the conclusion it's the deformation of the ground the desk is sitting on.
It's really a silly amount of precision for what I use it for. But It's so fun to lock g on .0000, even if only for a few seconds. Anyone who has a target of a specific amount of 0s can do it themselves. After the first 2 shits pretty random.
Haha 3 go brr
I like to use 16, just to be safe.
A nice, round number.
Much more round than 17 at least
It’s a bit far off. You should round down to 3 at the very least.
Dope. I just memorized it to 50 digits. Good to know for my intents and purposes it doesn't matter at all anyway.
Hey, cheer up, it doesn't matter for anyone's intents and purposes.
No no no. The error compounds every time you math so if you math a lot at 40 digits you might end up with like 30 digits of correct precision. Totally unacceptable. Literally unplayable.
Still, we can't proof that Pi^Pi^Pi^Pi is an integer or not, since we don't know enough digits.
It's definitely not an integer seeing as it has a fractional component. Do you mean if it's rational or not?
No, we can't proof if its an integer or not. If you can proof it, you are up for a great career in mathematics: https://www.spektrum.de/kolumne/ist-pi-hoch-pi-hoch-pi-hoch-pi-eine-ganze-zahl/2203268
(Unfortunately only found this german article, but maybe translation works)
Diameter of a hydrogen atom is all well and good, but how many digits of pi will we need to be accurate to a Planck Length?
Honestly probably not that many more. My guess since I'm too lazy to do the math is less than 100.
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is over 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 plank lengths.
So based on this post I have no idea.
Well that's only 26 more digits, so we're probably good at 100 digits of pi. [citation needed]
log_10(size of observable universe / planck length) = 61.74... so like 63 digits of precision for everything are enough
Math is just runes and you can't convince me otherwise.
There's a 9 repeating 6 times in there which I'd think is a pretty rare occurrence in pi. I wonder what the longest occurrence of a repeating digit is.
Pi is infinite so every combination/string of numbers is in there, if we calculated enough you could find a billion 2s next to each other
You can look through the first trillion here
https://archive.org/details/pi_dec_1t
Though it’s a bunch of downloading
Not necessarily. It could just become a series of 1's repeating forever. Nothing would require it to contain all strings of numbers.
It could just become a series of 1’s repeating forever
If that happens in a number, then it is rational. Pi is not rational, so that will never happen in pi.
The point of pi is that it’s non-repeating
Take a look at 0.101001000100001... This number is also non-repeating, but obviously doesn't contain all numbers with finite digits.
The property you're looking for is called to be a normal number. Pi is assumed to be one, but it hasn't yet been proven.
However, in a sense this is an unremarkable property as almost all real numbers are normal. :)
At work at the moment so can't go deep into it. But I think you misunderstand what non repeating numbers mean. Of course there are repeating numbers within pi which is fine, the issue would be if ALL the digits were to simply cycle over and repeat themselves. If however there are a few trillion digits then a series of 1's and 0's for ever, pi is still non repeating
Looked it up, and it's apparently called the Feynman point after Physicist Richard Feynman (though the story behind that attribution is disputed). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_nines_in_pi?wprov=sfla1
On a long enough string I'm guessing... Infinite? Pi isn't a pattern so does it follow the same "if monkeys hade an infinite amount of time to type at a typewriter they'd type Shakespeare"
So it's just a standard double precision floating point? Makes it seem like 15 decimal places was hand selected.
Why stop at 1 billion?... Let's go for a trillion, just because we can.
we do what we must because we can
For the good of all of us, except the ones who are dead
But there's no sense crying over every mistake
Idk how much the original gif weighted, but a gif that's thousand more than that would be an absolute pain to load.
I memorized it to a hundred digits for a bet so I'm set for life.
Just one more digit bro, imagine how many things youd discover bro, just one more, one more and it will be so much safer bro, It would help all mission just use 16digits bro