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Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 12:07:22 UTC No. 16450361
In August 2021, Swiss researchers at the University of Applied Sciences Graubünden set a world record by calculating pi to 62.8 trillion digits. They achieved this using a high-performance supercomputer in just 108 days—surpassing the previous record of 50 trillion digits from 2020. This effort, managed at the university’s Competence Center for Data Analysis, Visualization, and Simulation (DAViS), pushed computational boundaries by using vast storage and memory resources: they needed over 300 terabytes for processing and backup.
>Notable natural events occured around August 2021, right when Pi was calculated to over 62 trillion digits. A striking coincidence is the eruption of the Fukutoku-Okanoba volcano near Japan on August 13, 2021. This eruption generated a massive ash plume that reached up to 16 km into the atmosphere, creating a visible floating pumice raft and even producing a new island. This eruption also caused atmospheric disturbances detected as far away as 1,000 km, impacting the ionosphere and potentially atmospheric resonance frequencies. Around this period, other volcanic activities, such as those at Aira’s Sakurajima volcano, were noted, along with unusual tectonic and atmospheric oscillations due to volcanic gases.
Why do scientist keep pushing this when it's clearly unraveling the multiverse?
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 12:11:21 UTC No. 16450366
>you just need 20 decimals of pi to calculate the perimeter of tbe observable universe with a precision of the width of a hydrogen atom
what is the point of calculating pi to the 62 trillion decimals? if all this computation time had been spent on curing cancer we would be in a much better place as humans
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 12:14:44 UTC No. 16450374
>>16450361
>a volcano erupted because a supercomputer stored an extra digit in its memory
What kind of schizophrenia is this?
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 12:53:54 UTC No. 16450437
>>16450374
It is the same schizophrenia that says a cat is alive and dead at the same time. By evaluating a fundamental unit like pi the unit is now under measured to that degree. As such, the rest of the universe snaps into position to that same degree.
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 12:58:28 UTC No. 16450441
>>16450366
no we weren't because the people working on this are not medical researchers
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 13:00:48 UTC No. 16450446
>>16450437
You realize most normal people don’t interpret quantum mechanics to include that nonsense right? Besides pi is not in a probability distribution of what it’s value might be because pi is not a quantum particle, we know that it has an exact value because we can rigorously construct the real numbers. All finding the digits is doing is finding the biggest fraction that you can add to what you’ve calculated so far which doesn’t make your number bigger than pi.
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 13:13:24 UTC No. 16450465
>>16450446
Oh you know its exact value? Is that what you just said?
Okay great, tell me what is the value in the 10^1000000000000192 position? Oh, you mean you haven't observed it yet? Interdasting.
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 13:25:42 UTC No. 16450488
>>16450465
First of all I didn’t say I know its exact value, I said we know that it HAS an exact value, second of all I do know that it is exactly equal to the circumference of a circle with diameter equal to 1, there are also several infinite convergent series which converge to pi and can be written in simple notation, and in fact there is even a convergent series that gives the exact value of the nth digit of pi, I just don’t feel like evaluating it for the number you just gave me. Now kill yourself.
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 13:41:59 UTC No. 16450532
>>16450488
How interdasting. You say a number has an exact value, but you don't provide it. Why so much bad faith? Are you afraid of causing another volcanic eruption?
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 14:03:05 UTC No. 16450581
>>16450532
>but you don’t provide it
Are you illiterate? I pointed out that there are dozens of ways to express it. Just google series expansion for pi or series for nth digit of pi. We can prove that these series converge and hence express an exact value in the real numbers. Your argument is like saying the number 3847292910473^(3836281^(37382829104
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 14:40:25 UTC No. 16450655
>>16450581
Why can't you just list it then? Seems like you are doing everything you can to avoid direct evidence of your claim. Post nose.
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 17:38:39 UTC No. 16450991
>>16450361
does this thinking derive from the gnostic theology wheras the reality is demiurgic and runs on plausible deniability? and that by forcing the universe to express pi so precisely that a cluster of bs had to happen to resolve all the short cuts used by the false creator god that used a sub precise unit of pi.
if so, lets try with pic related
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 17:46:53 UTC No. 16451000
>>16450366
>I test in production.
Dude.
Anonymous at Sat, 26 Oct 2024 17:48:49 UTC No. 16451004
>>16450532
He provided it. It's C/d.
Now go make your own circle.
Anonymous at Sun, 27 Oct 2024 11:18:19 UTC No. 16451977
>>16451004
The last circle scientists made costed billions of dollars and they don't even share their data. I don't know why you trannies can't see the agenda right in front of you.
Anonymous at Sun, 27 Oct 2024 12:52:13 UTC No. 16452059
>>16450361
>Why do scientist keep pushing this
Because they are retarded autists
Anonymous at Sun, 27 Oct 2024 20:59:03 UTC No. 16452767
>>16451977
This is going to blow your retarded mind, but it works for every circle. You can make your own.
Did I just hear a tiny pop?
Anonymous at Sun, 27 Oct 2024 21:48:51 UTC No. 16452836
>>16450361
>They get out to ~80 trillion
>Turns out pi actually ends
>Mathematics community loses its collective shit
Anonymous at Sun, 27 Oct 2024 22:04:27 UTC No. 16452866
>>16452836
If it does end, then it ends on a digit that is neither odd or even. This would be a discovery in its own right.
Anonymous at Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:05:47 UTC No. 16453440
>>16452836
Pi is transcendental, which implies it has infinite digits in its fraction. Otherwise you could represent it as a rational number.
EBOK at Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:08:57 UTC No. 16453441
>>16450361
First, take pi to 1 digit. How the fuck is a circle 3.1? Pi is not this.
Get into the habit of thinking if it's said on the side of academia, it's lies supporting tyranny.
Anonymous at Mon, 28 Oct 2024 17:37:17 UTC No. 16453778
>>16450361
Pi does not exist. A perfect circle does not exist
Anonymous at Mon, 28 Oct 2024 17:51:57 UTC No. 16453799
>>16452836
It would imply zfc is inconsistent since it's unlikely the proof that pi is transcendental is wrong