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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 75939608" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>Purely for completeness sake, and so I can openly dodge the obvious <em>'shifting the goalposts'</em> exposure, (due to my using the simplified 'rock' example), <a href="http://milesmathis.com/pi2.html" target="_blank">I offer this load of total gobbledygook</a> as an example of someone who appears to be seriously attempting to argue that the value of pi is 4, thus demonstrating the different way his mind works in coming up with an alternate value of pi.</p><p></p><p>Be warned! Miles Mathis is a reknowned web crackpot .. but his 'proofs' are not simply identified as frauds from casual perusal. This post might be better off being a separate thread in the Non-Mainstream forum, actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 75939608, member: 354922"] Purely for completeness sake, and so I can openly dodge the obvious [I]'shifting the goalposts'[/I] exposure, (due to my using the simplified 'rock' example), [URL='http://milesmathis.com/pi2.html']I offer this load of total gobbledygook[/URL] as an example of someone who appears to be seriously attempting to argue that the value of pi is 4, thus demonstrating the different way his mind works in coming up with an alternate value of pi. Be warned! Miles Mathis is a reknowned web crackpot .. but his 'proofs' are not simply identified as frauds from casual perusal. This post might be better off being a separate thread in the Non-Mainstream forum, actually. [/QUOTE]
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