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You are not logged in. #76 2007-06-03 03:50:32
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brownoh dear christ anthony, shut the hell up, seriously, im pis sed and i can still do maths better than you The Beginning Of All Things To End. The End Of All Things To Come. #77 2007-06-03 04:49:55
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brown
To illustrate that 4 > π, circumscribe a square around a circle of diameter 1 and compare perimeters. Note that that has nothing to do with the induction part of the proof. #78 2007-06-03 22:21:06
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownTo ephemere Last edited by Anthony.R.Brown (2007-06-04 22:32:57) #79 2007-06-03 22:25:14
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brownlol i dont even remember writing my above post The Beginning Of All Things To End. The End Of All Things To Come. #80 2007-06-03 22:33:38
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownTo luca-deltodesco #81 2007-06-04 23:09:16
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownTo luca-deltodesco #82 2007-06-05 00:04:57
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brown
There is no discernable pattern to Pi, but it isn't random, it's constant.
Non-recurrance does not imply finite. #83 2007-06-05 00:10:49
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brown
1.2.3.) The universe is made of a smallest singular unit, hence there is no pi. Pi is the dream of a perfect circle. I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy... #84 2007-06-05 21:07:00
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownQuotes: " #85 2007-06-07 00:54:01
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brown
Prove Pi is a constant? Definition
No, you're not listening, I didn't say that. I said non-recurrance does not imply finite (rational). For example, Pi is non-recurring, yet it is irrational, therefore the implication is false. Last edited by Sekky (2007-06-07 00:54:39) #86 2007-06-07 20:42:36
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownThe only thing Induction could Prove about ( Pi ) is that it's possibly made of Pastry and contains some kind of Meat or/and Vegetables! #87 2007-06-07 20:53:40
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brown
Sorry, that proof fails. I prefer my pie with raspberries in it. And chocolate cream pies are pretty good on occasion too. Neither of those contains any meat or vegetables. ;-) #88 2007-06-07 21:21:27
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownI said could Prove! as in no chance with anything!! and you agree............................................ #89 2008-04-04 12:17:01
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.Brown1)What else does pi equal? Linux FTW #90 2009-06-14 22:25:38
Re: FLT DEMONSTRATION By Anthony.R.BrownFor simron #91 2009-06-16 22:16:30
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