4:08-4:24 Ik dividing the circumference by the diameter is 3.14 but how does it apply to all sizes of a circle? and is there a systematic rule set or in better terms what is the bond between the circumference and diameters measurements?
if you take a big circle it will have a big diameter that fits 3.14... times to the circle if you bend it, if you have a small circle it will a have a small diameter that fits 3.14.. times to the circle if you bend it. its always the same
Hey I was wondering if anyone has an input on my thoughts on Pi, Phi and the overall introduction of mathematics, numbers and alphabet. Thank you. Phi depends on .5, Division = Diameter Diameter = .5 = 1 diameter = 1 degree Radius is division of diameter (division of division) Phi is diameter x3 divided by/2, 3 halves, one and a half, 1.5 Pi is diameter x2 divided by /3, 2 third, 0.75, one and half of a half Phi x3/2 Pi ×2/3 Pi 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6... Phi 2/1, 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5... Pi is multiplication of radius Phi is multiplication of diameter Basic principle of dividing/equalizing/sharing something in equal parts (itself) and multiplying something in equal parts (by itself) Calculating with circles, squares, triangles, bars, etc... it's very interesting if you think of Greek alphabet for example (Pi and Phi) and the first person to ever have to write "numbers" to explain mathematics and wrote it as such 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0... and wonder why it was written precisely like that and if it is a "how to" calculate anything using geometry. It's easier to see if you put a set square of 360 degrees on a picture of old TVs test pattern for example. 360degrees being 1 circle You can calculate anything that way with degrees. You can calculate "nothing" precisely in the process, too as the outside of the circle. The TV and computer invention uses the same pattern and algorithm 4:4:4 of 1234 infinitely. Using both properly is an algorithm to multiply divisions or divide multiplications infinitely. The Greek alphabet letters are ways to calculate that way for specific functions, as well. But Pi and Phi are functions. Trying to give it a value would be like trying to give a value to +,×,÷,=,/, etc...
A little detail, Pi is not a variable, but a constant. The difference is that constants always have the same values. Variables are meant to represent quantities that could change over time or other magnitudes
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Who came here over quarantine trying to figure out how to do pi none of the teachers will show
What is the correlation between the fevibinache sequence and pi?
Thank you for being so helpful. 😅😊
Thanks! 😃 My brain wouldn't listen to how Pi could be used until I knew how we got it 😂
Thanks for a cool clear refresher👊🏼👍
What us the global volume of earth approximately?
In what? How do you want to measure it? In cows? Pop cans? Pennies? Metric? Imperial? What?
How about we measure in the size of hydrogen atoms? Tell me the size of a hydrogen atom and I will do the measurement for you.
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4:08-4:24 Ik dividing the circumference by the diameter is 3.14 but how does it apply to all sizes of a circle? and is there a systematic rule set or in better terms what is the bond between the circumference and diameters measurements?
if you take a big circle it will have a big diameter that fits 3.14... times to the circle if you bend it, if you have a small circle it will a have a small diameter that fits 3.14.. times to the circle if you bend it. its always the same
Hey I was wondering if anyone has an input on my thoughts on Pi, Phi and the overall introduction of mathematics, numbers and alphabet. Thank you.
Phi depends on .5, Division = Diameter
Diameter = .5 = 1 diameter = 1 degree
Radius is division of diameter (division of division)
Phi is diameter x3 divided by/2,
3 halves, one and a half, 1.5
Pi is diameter x2 divided by /3,
2 third, 0.75, one and half of a half
Phi x3/2
Pi ×2/3
Pi
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6...
Phi
2/1, 3/2, 4/3, 5/4, 6/5...
Pi is multiplication of radius
Phi is multiplication of diameter
Basic principle of dividing/equalizing/sharing something in equal parts (itself) and multiplying something in equal parts (by itself)
Calculating with circles, squares, triangles, bars, etc... it's very interesting if you think of Greek alphabet for example (Pi and Phi) and the first person to ever have to write "numbers" to explain mathematics and wrote it as such 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0... and wonder why it was written precisely like that and if it is a "how to" calculate anything using geometry.
It's easier to see if you put a set square of 360 degrees on a picture of old TVs test pattern for example. 360degrees being 1 circle
You can calculate anything that way with degrees. You can calculate "nothing" precisely in the process, too as the outside of the circle. The TV and computer invention uses the same pattern and algorithm 4:4:4 of 1234 infinitely.
Using both properly is an algorithm to multiply divisions or divide multiplications infinitely.
The Greek alphabet letters are ways to calculate that way for specific functions, as well.
But Pi and Phi are functions. Trying to give it a value would be like trying to give a value to +,×,÷,=,/, etc...
Thanks brother. Very helpful
A little detail, Pi is not a variable, but a constant. The difference is that constants always have the same values. Variables are meant to represent quantities that could change over time or other magnitudes
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bruh I learned this shit in quarantine because I had nothing else to do
yea same
Can we use pi to find out how much water is in the ocean?
I’m 10 years old who’s obsessed with pi and math, and I somehow understand what you said.
Same lol
Thank you so much
The more people involved; the more difficult it is to divide 🥧
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Thank you!
Good thanks
Fun fact: 3.14 in mirror looks like PIE
Cheers, mate.
Watching this on 3.14 of 2021
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Irrational numbers
thanks now I know what pi is😁
The number keeps going on and on .....infinitive number aka eternal.... Exodus 3.14 a Burning bush that would not end aka it would not consume.
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ok , I will celebrate the day of pie. 🤣👌
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I know six words 3.141592
Pi is irrational
Or 3.5 if you watch in 2x heheh
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