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An Intro

Hard 'n Phirm

The following has been paid for by a grant from the Windsor Pneumatics foundation.

Born from the fertile womb in Ancient Babylon, and passed through the hands of Archimedes, to Ptolemy, to Fibonacci, to Newton, to Einstein, it's name was derived from the Greek letter for "P", and represents the ratio of a circle circumference to it's diameter, the value 3.14, or Pi. But does its existence as a numerical deity suggest what some scholars refer to as a theometry? Today we will attempt to unlock the answer to a 4,000 year old riddle. Pi've got a secret! Next, on Mathteries of the Unknown






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