A mathematical phenomenological journey through Parker Emmerson's Art from Equations Series at Pepper's Pizza in downtown Chapel Hill, NC. The difference in circumferences of two circles equals an arc length and this can be applied to the Pythagorean theorem to construct a cone whose slant height is always equal to the initial radius of the circle, base equal to the radius of the second circle in the difference in circumferences of two circles equation, and whose height is a function of the angle taken out of the initial circle and the initial radius.
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