• @jaybone
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    011 months ago

    It would be multiples of the circumference. Not pi.

    • @n0m4n
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      10 months ago

      What is the formula for a circumference? That is where Pi enters in. If my base unit is a Pharaoh’s dong, and this is the wheel’s radius, a rotation will be 2Pi x (Tut’sDong)

      • @jaybone
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        211 months ago

        Pi is just a constant. Call it C.

        You can multiply C by the number of Tutankanmandong.

        Has nothing to do with if you measure with a wheel or a ruler or a string or 27 donkey penises.

        But yeah, if you really want, we can divide anything by pi. Or e. Or any other constant, pick one.

        • @n0m4n
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          110 months ago

          Of course we can, but if we decide to divide by Pi, can we also end up with an integer in ancient units of measure as is said in the article? A wheel makes sense. Some mythical aliens coming down from hundreds of light years is statistically very unlikely.

          • @jaybone
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            110 months ago

            You are one dumb motherfucker.

            • @n0m4n
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              110 months ago

              Sarcasm goes over your head, with the vroom of a Doppler shift.