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minus-square@Eatspancakes84link4•10 months agoI think it’s actually a very interesting question. Pi does not equal 5 in our universe, but perhaps we can think of a meaningful universe where it does? Perhaps some mathematicians/physicists can chime in?
minus-square@toddestanlink2•10 months agoIt would be theoretically possible in a universe based upon non-Euclidean geometry.
I think it’s actually a very interesting question. Pi does not equal 5 in our universe, but perhaps we can think of a meaningful universe where it does? Perhaps some mathematicians/physicists can chime in?
It would be theoretically possible in a universe based upon non-Euclidean geometry.