Man recites pi from memory to 83,431 places |
Man recites pi from memory to 83,431 places |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8456677/
Anywho, Kryogenix made a topic about happy pi day, so I thought this would be something of iterest. |
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QUOTE(brownsugar08 @ Jul 23 2005, 11:27 AM) Okay, if the guy can memorize pi's to 83,431 places, that is way less that the length of pi that has been figured out. I'm assuming that when mathematicians wrote out pi to 1.24 trillion decimal places, they would've tried using a supercomputer to find a pattern. They wouldn't have found one; that's why mathematicians believe pi has no pattern. Since the guy memorizes it to a mere 83000 places compared to 1.24 trillion decimal places, and when mathematicians couldn't find a pattern in pi to 1.24 trillian places, don't you think there wouldn't be a pattern for 83000 either? Just wondering. |
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