pi is exactly 10 is base pi. 4 from base ten is quite irrational though when you try using base pi.It will always have an infinite string of digits, whatever base you take.
pi is exactly 10 is base pi.
Somehow, I think that this is relevant.
You really shouldn't be looking at it that way, think about your future competition instead. Rich now, children learn the numbers 0-9. If we convert to base pi, really all they need to know is 0-3. That is 60% less teaching for parents with young children, I call that a win right there. The second win occurs when children try learning how to count to four, it is virtually impossible for them since all integer values greater than three are irrational, you've just eliminated your future competitors to the job market.I was gonna say...was pondering this in the shower this morning (what better time for maths) and figured this would be one way of getting it at the expense of making a whole bunch of base-10-rational numbers irrational.
You know, the comic did propose a solution to these debates.... and it is not like great collections of classical works haven't been destroyed before.I've been privy to one online debate where someone was trying to claim that atheists were being inconsistent because they accepted the concept of irrational numbers, so they were accepting irrationality. Etymology wasn't this guy's strong point.
Pi= 3,14.
Right? No.
Pi= 3,1415?
Right? No.
Pi= 3,141592654...
Well, Pi has a infinite string of digits behind the comma.
But this makes that no one will ever be able to know or tell Pi to the full.
So, Absolute Truth is impossible.
And, as different outstanding theologians (like AV1611VET) have confirmed, God is Absolute Truth.
Hence; God is impossible.
Pi does not exist. You can measure from the inside of a circle or the outside but Pi itself has no substance or existence. That is why it is infinite. Back in the days before CAD when we did drafting the line always had a thickness. That is why all prints were marked. NTS meaning NOT TO SCALE. Because the thickness of the line threw off your attempt to measure your drawing for distance.Pi= 3,14.
Right? No.
Pi= 3,1415?
Right? No.
Pi= 3,141592654...
Well, Pi has a infinite string of digits behind the comma.
But this makes that no one will ever be able to know or tell Pi to the full.
So, Absolute Truth is impossible.
And, as different outstanding theologians (like AV1611VET) have confirmed, God is Absolute Truth.
Hence; God is impossible.
One such sentence might be "Sets exist," and the rest of mathematics is a huge deductive process based upon those fundamental assumptions.
All that means is that in the decimal numbering system we use, it can't be expressed. It has a definite value, we just are unaable to express it. I'm not sure of the logical leap you make from that to God not existing.
But this makes that no one will ever be able to know or tell Pi to the full.
So, Absolute Truth is impossible.
This doesn't follow at all. The fact that a precise decimal representation of a number is impossible does not mean that it is impossible to know the value of that number. Even then, it does not mean that absolute truth is impossible. I could just as easily define a number "phlarg", which is literally an infinite string of random characters. There is absolutely no way to represent phlarg numerically. Does that mean absolute truth is impossible? No, it just means that there is absolutely no way to represent it numerically.
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