Saturday, March 14, 2015

A Wondrous π Day to All!


Two random related facts about the mankind’s favorite transcendental number:

If you calculated the circumference of the earth using π rounded to only the ninth decimal place, you would have an error of about a quarter of an inch.

If you calculated the circumference of the entire known universe using π rounded to only the thirty-ninth decimal place, you’d have an error no greater than the radius of a hydrogen atom.

Yikes!

As of late 2013, computer scientists have calculated the value of π out to 13.3 trillion decimal places.

When I blow out the π Day cake candles later tonight, truly will I be humbled in silent awe.


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