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URTHE1: Beyond Entertainment II 8/13/11 @9PM EST
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The Code by Carl Munck part 6 of 27
What is The Code?
an ancient matrix system built up of monuments all across the globe. These monuments include megalithic stone works, pyramids, ci...
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Ankheru said:
2pi sq'd (6.28318531 x 6.28318531) = 39.478417. 2pi cb'd = 248.050213. Divide 39.478417 / 248.050213 = 0.1591549. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I don't think forgetting PEMDAS is the reason for the miscalculation... Maybe it's the conversion of pi instead of using the value of dbl pi that's th...
1000 Digits of pi
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594...
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Ankheru said:
Tau=6.283185307179586476925286766559005768394338798750211641949889184615632812572417997256069650684234135964296173026564613294187689219101164463450718816256962234900568205403877042211119289245897909860763928857621951331866892256951296467573566330542403818291297133846920697220908653296426787214520...
Pi Is (still) Wrong.
Please excuse the simple math and spelling errors. You shouldn't believe anything I say without double-checking even at the best of times.
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Ankheru said:
Is there a rule in Mathematics somewhere that states that we cannot use BOTH Pi 3.1416 and Tau 6.2832 ? I mean, the original problem was that boring, inconsequential Diameter - and that's out of the way now. I write out my formulas for the circle as Radius 1, Area = π r sq'd, and Circumference =...
The Code by Carl Munck part 3 of 27
What is The Code?
an ancient matrix system built up of monuments all across the globe. These monuments include megalithic stone works, pyramids, ci...
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Ankheru said:
@bluestarbuckscup: The area of the circle in this manner is based upon DEGREES! Munck clearly stated that it's not based on the actual measurements of the circle, and you already know that all circles are exactly the same, having 360 degrees of arc. So the area of any circle will always be 10,313...
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