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π r^2 by Clint Mansell from Darren Aronofsky's Pi Original Soundtrack

1. Mathematics is the language of nature.

2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.

3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge.

Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.

I Do Not Own Pi

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  • 941432434315126593210548723904­868285129134748760276719592346­023858295830472501652325259296­925727655364363462727184012012­643147546329450127847264841075­622347896267285928582953475027­722626464562176139848295194754­12398501

    whose name is this ?

  • @CRAKIZGOOD God, obviously. If correct

  • I'm saving for a power synth at Christmas. When are you next free on MSN?

  • Not sure. I'm working alot lately and downloading even more so my free time and internets is taken up. I'm gonna get better internets on Thursday I hope so I'll let you know

  • Wow. Coincidence or what? You uploaded this track the day I watched it for the very first time. I really do like this film , as well as the soundtrack =)

  • Me too. And I have plenty more soundtracks uploaded aswell

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  • this IS the shit. i need to watch this film again...

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  • @UAintDeletingThis1 No. You have to read between the lines.

  • I need this soundtrack in WAV. files, any help from you guys ?? :D

  • What's the name of the track that plays when Max hallucinates in the subway station?

  • Patterns exist in birthdates; find someone who shares your birthday, he or she will have the same personality traits as you

  • @CRAKIZGOOD God is blood,the answer is blood.

  • Patterns start to form

  • @Mortmaire Most likely in base 10 because that is the only base that includes the number 9. In fact, I don't think there is a method to represent numbers greater than base 10 because that would require the introduction of new symbols to represent those numbers.

  • @CRAKIZGOOD In which base?

  • @qwertj1 Because the movie combine the mathematics with philosophy. Is there any person who dislike philosophy (=love for wisdom means in Greek)??? I don' t think so...

  • @UAintDeletingThis1 According to Pythagoras God's number is this: 1.

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