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  • MinekPo1@lemmy.mltoScience Memes@mander.xyzLet π = 5
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    7 months ago

    my mistake was using the sum of angles in a triangle which was kinda dum but whatever . I also tried calculating via the circumstance of a circle placed at a pole where π was 20x smaller for the case I was using but its not linear so I looked deeper which was a big mistake .

    BTW the ratio of circumstance to radius for a circle which is also an equator of the space is ¼ not 1 (r=½π₀ , C=2π₀) .



  • MinekPo1@lemmy.mltoScience Memes@mander.xyzLet π = 5
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    7 months ago

    Better question: What curvature of space is necessary for the apparent value of π to be 5?

    ~~honestly I don’t know if there is any way to measure curvature of space , but its slightly more curved than the surface of a ball (where π=4.712)~

    edit : its more complex than that and topology of non euclidean spaces hurts


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    minor nitpick but the value of π is technically a parameter of the space you are operating in . which means it can have any arbitrary value as long as you are willing to operate in non euclidean spaces (and the space we live in is not euclidean though not to a measurable extent unless you are near a black hole)

    but yeah in this context saying π is a constant is as correct as saying you cant take a square root out of a negative number .

    edit : possibly better example is that a triangle’s angles sum to 180°


  • No its microsofts database GUI program that’s part of Microsoft Office . imagine software made for users who have a vague understanding of SQL and visual basic but then an exec. forced the designers and devs to make it accessible to everyone while giving them barely any teamembers causing a fuckton of technical debt and unintuitive quirks , making anyone who opens the software feel like they have just been placed in a highly equipped tank , in front of a wall of unlabeled levers and told to drive the tank , or at least that’s how I view it.

    (reposting from another account sorry if you see both comments)





  • TL;DR: Grid<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H> simplifies to true, if and only if it is a 3x3 magic square.

    full explanation
    • Fifteen is an array of length 15
    • T<A,B,C> checks if an array of length A+B+C is equivalent to an array of length 15, thus checking if A+B+C is equal to 15
    • And<A,X> is simplifies to X if A is true, else it simplifies to false
    • Df<A,B,X> checks if A and B are Diffrent , simplifying to X if they are
    • Grid<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H> first checks if every row, column and diagonal is equal to 15, then checks if every item is unique.