sergiuspaulus
Chrono Cadet
If you square pi does it give you a finite value
I would like to see your line of reasoning on that. Since the exact value goes on forever and is defined as an irrational number. It doesn't represent length. It is just a ratio.“π is infinite.” It’s not. It’s a finite number, greater than 2 and less than 4. If you square π, same thing. Not infinite. Greater than 1, less than 2.
If you alter Pi, it will no longer be Pi. It will just be a finite number assuming that was your goal. Infinity is important in Calculus and 3D objects. You cannot just "get rid" of it.Create a computer to create one.
Asked someone better with math than I, and RT's answer was :I would like to see your line of reasoning on that. Since the exact value goes on forever and is defined as an irrational number. It doesn't represent length. It is just a ratio.