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  • I just can't take an Australian (Oah-Stray-Leanne) accent seriously when discussing matters of intellect

  • 1/0 mwahahahaha >:)

  • Phi vs Pie ..... They are brothers...

  • e is better than pi !

  • I like pie.

  • How is pie more fascinating then phi ? Or more fascinating then the fibonaccy sequence ? Or more fascinating then 1/157 ? There are many numbers that appear very often in nature and in mathematics, not just pie. Open your eyes !!!!

  • @MrRichardQED what's fascinating about 1/157?

  • @undique215 It constantly appears in particle physics,in many apparently unrelated places,for example the fine-structure constant α is pretty exactly 1/157.Richard feynman said that every theoretical physicist should have this number in the corner of his board,to teach him being humble,since we have not the slightest idea why this number crops up all the time^^It shows how little we really understand ! He was convinced whoever finds this out,gets a deep insight into natures secrets !

  • @undique215 You see with pi we understand in most cases why pi appears there, but with this number we have not the slightest idea whatsoever, and it appears all through particle physics, and also in astrophysics in a few places ^^ Feynman also said when he was granted any wish it would be to fully understand this number, why it appears where it appears and how all of that is connected. He called it one of the greatest mysteries of quantummechanics, and QM is full of mysteries !

  • π is actually pronoounced like "pee" in greek :P

  • YO PI, IMMA LET U FINISH, BUT CAKE IS THE BEST PASTRY OF ALL TIME

  • Lol, the probability of the landing of a match is obviously related to pi, since it can land in all angles, the probability of the landing is related to which span we look for. The there if it is a matter of landing on the top of the sand pile, you need to know the width of the span, the width of the slopes and tops. Then there would be an unknown probability that would be in relation to the inclination of the slope.

  • MATH ROCKS! PI IS MY FAVORITE NUMBER!

  • @euducationator The fibonacci number is quite beautiful as well :) What kinds of numbers like e, pi and the fibonacci numbers do you know? Other than fractions, whole numbers and exponents. Do you know what "i" is? Where is it used? What does it convey?

  • They are non-stop talking about pi

    Now i'll take a pie as well. hmm

  • the square root of pi? delicious

  • e < pi < tau

    oh btw, at "god given number", I lol'd

  • Who the fuck cares about pi numbers that fuckin much?! Seriously...ALL numbers in sequence pop up everywhere anyway! WTF!!! I'm not gonna waste my whole life on a number that has been here since God created this infinite Universe! What idiots!

  • @LordExodus76 HEH god LAWL

  • @LordExodus76 First of all, do more than preschool math/science and all your questions will be answered.

    Second, which god do you mean? Since I don't know where you live, I don't know what god you happen to believe in.

    I believe in Thor, because I'm a Swedish Viking.

  • @DeathIzurfriend lol actually e < pi

  • WE ALL LOVE PIE not sure about the other pi though o.o

  • Reminds me of a new technology based on the golden ratio, phi. Apparently it gives meditative states within 2-3 minutes. Check it out guys : /watch?v=S0_y1BCWpOo

  • pi is gay

  • @ilovetoraja doofus

  • he is a big fan of pie lol

  • 3.1476874685095496859865675876­537653087690785637653745890435­49039534954354395943-5043=64=8­609546805373065367309750943675­809366738965978689979786595498­674965474649863876587698769869­8476-215943271-851491031-8432-­0=85210358904Y3598723490851795­0740509

    TOO MUCH NUMBERS ARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH­HHH

  • @TheFatChunky yeah, that's not pi

  • @Hindrik1986 i know im just fooling around :P

  • @TheFatChunky Well..... you shouldnt........ pi is not to be messed with!!

  • @Hindrik1986 :)

  • hehe he's Aussie like ii am :'D <333333333333333333333333333

  • god given number? Can Pi be used to determine this for certain? if not, then it's only theoretically a god given number. God given numbers are like dividing by zero or mathematical fallacy, aren't they?

  • I'm a big fan of Pie and Pi

  • God is 0 and he doesn't exist therefore is supreme.

  • I'll just stick with my 1's to 9's thank you!

  • @Bluntbowz Pi is in the range of 1-9 so...

  • anything that never ends and never repeats is cool...3.141 is like Green Tara of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, her wonder and beauty and love is endless and always new...

  • best number ever 0 why its not to big not to small

  • i loves me some ☯ and a nice hot plate of π

  • i am also a big big fan of pie

  • Tossing a match stick isn't for me thanks.

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  • Study PHI. !!!! Study number e!!!

    Forget pi

  • pi is not mysterious ...

  • who created pi? if no one made it up how does it exist? ;)

  • God Given?

    Well then...

    Step aside, out the way, wipe that look off your face,

    'Cause we are the divine, separated from the swine

    C'mon, sing along, everybody now...

    GOD GIVEN!

  • Oh base of the natural logarithms, why will no-one love you like I do?

  • "Its a God given number" : assumption. "Its not a God given number" : assumption.

    Shut up and enjoy the beauty.

  • of course i mean ive reached 500 letters limit pi goes on... and on...

  • 3. 1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510 5820974944 5923078164 0628620899 8628034825 3421170679 8214808651 3282306647 0938446095 5058223172 5359408128 4811174502 8410270193 8521105559 6446229489 5493038196 4428810975 6659334461 2847564823 3786783165 2712019091 4564856692 3460348610 4543266482 1339360726 0249141273 7245870066 0631558817 4881520920 9628292540 9171536436 7892590360 0113305305 4882046652 1384146951 9415116094 3305727036

    Oh wait i can't put more reached the limit.

  • I think "Phi" is still more mysterious.

  • there's no such thing as a perfect circle, isn't it?

  • I Like .414 better

  • how is pi mysterious?

    that 2/pi in the probability of that match on the beach comes from the necessary transformations needed to solve Gauss's integral. not mysterious at all...

    what IS curious is that you should have to resort to substitutions with periodic functions to solve probability problems. thats strange.

  • god given number LOLz

  • @hms2008g 3.141 = 3.14

  • π = 3.14159265358979323846264338

  • What?

  • I love π.

    apple π, strawberry π, chocolate π, and any other π..

  • great video, thanks for sharing it!

  • PILLOCK!!! IT'S ACTUALLY 3.1415926545898! and thats the only one i know!

  • @Mophead541 Wrong... So far it's been calculated @ 3.1415926535897932384626433832­7950288419716939937510

  • @SiKHxSKiLZ IF U BOTHER TO LEARN THAT MUCH OF PI, THAT EQUALS= UR A SADO!!!

  • @Mophead541 Ever heard of MS Calculator? - Doofus.

  • Math Makes my thinkerbox hurt.

  • "A big big fan of pie". Oh yes. ^_^

  • The first digit of pi is 3. The last digit of Graham's Number is 7.

    I hypothesize that Pi and Graham's Number are one and the same. Or, at least the first digit of Graham is 3 and the final digit of Pi is 7.

    I don't base this on any circumstantial evidence and I'm not good at math (I failed elementary algebra twice in college, lol), I just think it would be funny if that were true.

  • unfortunately not. Pi is not a finite number, ie: it has an infinite number of decimal places that means that it cannot ever finnish on 7. however, because of this, Graham's number will appear somewhere within Pi, just as a miniscule fraction of it's true value. infact, it can (and does mathematically speaking) appear an infinite number of times end to end within Pi. confused? i know i am.

  • @Ashcombeguy Pi is definitely finite. Perhaps you're confusing transcendental with infinite? Or perhaps you meant to say its decimal representation is not finite?

  • I like turtles.

  • "PHI is a whole "h" of a lot cooler than pi"

  • @goosemunky Robert Langdon FTW?

  • mmmmm... Pie....

  • TT is a pretty cool number

  • take a different number for the diameter and you might get an exact number for PI

  • That's called a Pie, and I'm in 9th grade I learned it in 5th grade, That symbol represents the number 3.14.

  • How about e, it's pretty great as well.

  • @mutabrev right i like e better than pi

  • 333 is the one

  • Mmm I like pies... :)

  • why am i looking this up? im 13 O.o

  • All scientists agree that the universal language is math.

  • Good video

  • 3.1415926535897932384626433832­795028841971693993751058209749­445923078164062862089986280348­253421170679

    821480865132823066470938446095­505822317253594081284811174502­841027019385211055596446229489­5493038196 442881097566593344612847564823­378678316527120190914564856692­346034861045432664821339360726­0249141273  724587006606315588174881520920­962829254091715364367892590360­011330530548820466521384146951­941511609

  • pi = 3,14159265

    

  • lim (n to infinity) 2^(n-1) * sqrt(2-sqrt(2+(sqrt(2+ . . ) = pi, where the amount of nested roots is equal to n as n goes to infinity.

    But nothing in that video was very curious, to be honest. Still a cool number.

  • Come on, even the knights and schoolars of the middle ages didn't have any problems with construction and motion. Why would someone become mad by just one number?

  • @LiLiLuigi there would not be science uf there wasnt ancient greeks...no ancient greek -> no π-> back to the caves

    :)

  • So what?

  • @alharim obviously not the person who took his hard earned time to look it up...

  • 0:26

    why is Einstein always depicted like that?>

  • @annonimuz2 because its a picture of him?

  • @9hello123 no i mean the tounge out pose... its weird

  • @annonimuz2 Because he put his tongue out when they took that picture of him.

  • @9hello123 u r either funny or annoying, pick one

  • This video is offensive to my religious beliefs. Pi is exactly three.

  • @tantalides LOL!

  • Wooooow, so much nonsense (lies) in this video! Delete this shit!

  • @aljoshabre just because your to thick to understand it doesn't mean its wrong.

  • if sum pie equals bannana creme, and 4.77 baked piesndivided between 3 hoes squared makes 'em fighting bitches =or relitive ganga g bitches. the cherry then pie and a group of strawberries pimped square. no mo pie. period.

  • i wish you people would stop talking about me.

  • i prefer cake ;)

  • FUCK U TUBE

  • if it happened once it will again

  • 3.1415926535897932384626433832­795028841971693993751058209749­445923078164062862089986280348­253421170679821480865132823066­470938446095505822317253594081­284811174502841027019385211055­596446229489549303819644288109­756659334461284756482337867831­652712019091456485669234603486­104543266482133936072602491412­737245870066063155881748815209­209628292540917153643678925903­600113305305488204665213841469­51941511609

  • lets just say that Grahams number followed by all the zeros is all the quarks in observable universe times itself to 100000000000000000^10000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­00000000000000000000000000000 if u think IM right Argree with me

  • pi is lame. whatevs. gimme some fibonacci.

  • Good point.

    Anyways I looked up the Mississippi river and the ratio of the river length over the crow's flight distance and the ratio I got was something like 2.3...that's pretty far off from being pi. Just another reason to not believe every thing you hear. Go and do the research yourself and then and only then can you know the facts.

  • @VitalSigns1 actually no, 2.3 is not far from 3.1, it is actually less than one off.

  • @RectumPilum Are you fucking retarded? That's an ENORMOUS difference. You're reasoning is goddamn insanely stupid, that just because it's only 1 away from it that it's not that much of a difference. If we were omparing like 1,000 and 999 for example, that difference of 1 wouldn't mean much. But the difference of 1 between 2 and 3 is ENORMOUS because it's a number that's roughly 33% smaller.

  • @VitalSigns1 it was a joke ffs. All I said was that 2.3 isn't far from 3.1.

  • @VitalSigns1 You realise they said on average? One river being different does not mean that average is wrong.

  • @9hello123 I missed that. My apologies. In that case, WOW!! That's really something!!! I'll look into that.

  • That fact about the rivers is bullshit.

  • Wait a minute, people who understand numbers can still be theists?

  • A god given number? Maybe it was created by the great spagetti monster.

  • You mean spaghetti, right? Spagetti is what you get when you've had too much pie. ;)

  • @bigtarrose You've got to realize...when some people refer to god, they are not referring to the god of the bible, or of any other holy texts. They are referring to the concept which is still undistorted by human religion.

  • @RealityQuestioned I can`t find a reference to this concept in my dictionary. When someone says god or gods I think they are talking about the concept of god held by humans.Religion created the concept,it was not there before religion, so it could not be distorted before it was thought of. God means God has understood by humans.

  • @bigtarrose The mind is not capable of grasping the Universe. We are like a little child entering a huge library. The walls are covered to the ceilings with books in many different tongues. The child knows that someone must have written these books. It does not know who or how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. But the child notes a definite plan in the arrangement of the books - a mysterious order which it does not comprehend, but only dimly suspects. -Einstien

  • @RealityQuestioned If god created the universe, and the mysterious order was an obvious plan, who created the plan for god?

  • @bigtarrose To make my argument easier to understand....

    Think of a goldfish.

    Now try to explain calculus to that goldfish.

    Calculus is beyond that goldfish's comprehension.

    Now try to understand that there could be things to man, as calculus is to the goldfish.

    You don't think it is possible?

    It is certain with every species on the planet...why would it stop with us?

    Just speculation.

  • @RealityQuestioned Profound wisdom, my friend. To exound on that statement: chimpanzees are (according to scientists) only 1% genetically different than humans. That 1% is the difference from fishing termites out with a stick to creating complex machines, or art, or music, or using complex language. Imagine an alien race that is 1% different from us! Or, the same difference to as as we are to your goldfish!!!

  • @bigtarrose The concept of something being larger than mankind and our planet, universe, dimensions, etc. One that is not affiliated with any religion.

  • @RealityQuestioned If something is larger than our universe it would be out of spacetime, so therefore it could not exist. God is a man made concept that originates in religion.

  • @bigtarrose Lol...you must be in high school physics?

    Well here...think about it like this

    /watch?v=tKfd9i7r26s

  • @RealityQuestioned never made it to school. Think about this, outside of our universe, there is no physics, because there is nothing that is faster then the speed of light and the existence of time. No space.No time.No physics.No high school. Nothing..can you comprehend this?

  • @bigtarrose It all boils down to if you think there are things that are (purposely/naturally) outside of the realm of scientific inquiry. Humanity has no way of knowing if there are things beyond our comprehension.

    You seem to be thinking that I am arguing for the existence of "god"....but this is far from the truth.

    I am simply stating that based on my countless hours of research, I see design in the universe.

    That doesn't mean that "god" made it....but that intelligence is at play somewhere.

  • Wait...am i learning?!?! Damn that was actually interesting!

  • Holy shite, some things....

  • i like pie, :)

  • take 7 circles of the same size. isn't it neat how you can arrange 6 around 1 so neatly? why 6? :(

  • take a circle, take its radius, mark around the circle and you get 6 sides. The flower of life circles have been found throughout history going back 10,000 or more years.

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