Pumpkin pi

Nali has a point, but, a circle can be infanate…so therefore, pie could be as well. I have always been taught it is…but then again i am 13…

Mdipi: A circle <B>can</B> be infinite??? Lol, I would like to see one that isn’t :beam:

I really see no point in trying to find the end of PI, but maybe some big math expert does =)

I think though that the numbers are infinate, as in a circle, there is no beginning nor end. (emphasis on no end) lol maybe pi is a mathamatical representaion of the visual circle =)

but whatever…
i think we should be focusing on math equations that will find the cure to cancer, and other major things that will make life better =)

I think the number 3.14… is an approximation.

2/3 <> .3333… but we say that they are equal.

I believe Pi is some sort of rational number and that we just haven’t gotten to the end yet. I’m probably wrong, but someone has to challenge the way others think in order for us to find truths, heck who knows how long people would’ve thought the sun revolved around the earth until copernicus said “no you morons, you’re wrong”.

Usefulness of Pi, making THE PERFECT CIRCLE or sphere. If someone else could make a perfect circle like mine, they would be able to make a time travelling machine like mine. Currently I am the only person with a time travelling machine that can go forward, backwards AND is able to altar history at any time without destroying the space time continum. It will only be a few more weeks in this universe until I am crowned King of the world (and kirupa.com).

You’re obviously lying about your time machine. I destroyed the world in the year 2485 (my 500th birthday :)). After finding the fountain of youth in 2091 and living for 4 more centuries as an 18 year old genius I grew tired of the earth and my uhum personal harem uhum. I then decided have hole dug to the center of the earth with plastic toy shovels (which took the human race 34 years) and placed the WARCOW bomb in it and destroyed the earth. Therefore you could not be writing this post from the 26th century and are OBVIOUSLY diliussional.

I think these guys kinda beat the 10k mark ray :slight_smile: http://www.msnbc.com/news/844110.asp?0bl=-0

Cheers!
Kirupa :rambo:

" Such an extremely precise calculation of the figure isn’t necessary for any practical scientific use, but researchers say it contributes to improving scientific calculation methods."

I guess it really doesn’t serve much purpose to know all of Pi. I’d like to see how big the .txt file is for the 1.24 trillion numbers.

wow i would hate to have to wrte that out in Math class…lol