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Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 14:32:37 UTC No. 16618737
Why does the first zero come after 32 digits in pi? Zero not appearing in that many first digits has only 3.4% probability of happening.
๐๏ธ Cult of Passion at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:25:44 UTC No. 16618788
I would tell you...but /sci/ is strictly anti-Numerology, even though its just poly-base Metrology which has connections to Physics and why 137 (fine structure constant) being the 33rd, but /sci/ isnt about that kind of stuff.
/sci/ is about "aliums wher r?" type of threads. Sorry, but you should post on /x/ for postDoc research discussions.
๐๏ธ Cult of Passion at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:35:59 UTC No. 16618791
BUT.........I do have to admit, these are some BASED and REDPILLED science threads.
>32
>3.4%
>Pi/Tau, circle=kikel, Kaaba had 360 idols
...and also, since this has been studied for thousands of years, numbers like these are often attributed to things related to Cognition or Biology as well, via Theological records, but...pssh...what does all the entirety of the species know compared to the moderators of 4Chan.
Fukken NOTHIN', burrrn idiots of yonder!
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:40:41 UTC No. 16618793
>>16618737
actually, it has 100% probability of happening, because pi is always the same number
๐๏ธ Cult of Passion at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:42:37 UTC No. 16618794
>>16618737
>Why does the first zero come after 32
[whispering]
If youre using base Pi its actually 33....
[taps head-sign]
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:43:08 UTC No. 16618795
>>16618793
Pi in base 12.
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 17:33:50 UTC No. 16618867
>>16618804
today is pi day
yay!
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 18:10:30 UTC No. 16618887
>>16618804
e day is on April 12, in leap years
it's on April 13, in non-leap years
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 20:47:30 UTC No. 16619024
>>16618887
i should have used this equation instead
Anonymous at Fri, 14 Mar 2025 21:38:29 UTC No. 16619057
>>16618788
>137 (fine structure constant) being the 33rd
A more accurate inverse of the fine-structure constant is depicted.
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 01:25:42 UTC No. 16619413
>>16618737
>>16618788
>>16618791
If you roll a D100 and it lands on 1, 50 or 100 on the first try, are you going to suspect the work of djinns?
๐๏ธ Cult of Passion at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 01:52:01 UTC No. 16619426
>>16619413
>The correlations between Number Theory, Physics, and Biology, is "le magic".
Not one thing in this thread relates to probabilities, in fact its the exact opposite; irreducible absolutes. This implies you think measurments of reality are "random or arbitrary".
Where do fundemental measures of Physics end and stop correlating to extrapolated reality?
๐๏ธ Cult of Passion at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 02:05:14 UTC No. 16619433
>>16619426
>Where do fundemental measures of Physics end
You. Thats exactly where it ends.
...right?
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 02:09:01 UTC No. 16619435
>>16619433
Dude what docyou even get out of the science board?
You're not educated in science or mathematics, (which itself is forgivable, everyone has to start somewhere), br moreover, you're interested in superstition and hoakum, with no interest in the scientific method.
So, what is thea appeal here for you?
๐๏ธ Cult of Passion at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 02:17:31 UTC No. 16619437
>>16619435
The thread is about Number Theory...why arent you posting about Number Theory?
Why are you psycho-analyzing people while not a Psychologist? Thats self delusion.
Why are you making conclusions before verification? Thats anti-scientific.
Why are you LARPing on /sci/?
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 23:08:00 UTC No. 16620144
>>16619437
Why do you act like this?
Grow up
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 23:23:34 UTC No. 16620152
>>16618737
So what? There are bases where the fractional part of ฯ is an infinite sequence of twos.
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 02:11:50 UTC No. 16620260
>>16618737
>Why does the first zero come after 32 digits in pi?
Because pi is a transcendental number, and its digits are expected to be randomly distributed. There's no inherent reason a zero *must* appear earlier.
>Zero not appearing in that many first digits has only 3.4% probability of happening.
Probability is a funny thing. 3.4% isn't *that* low. It's like rolling a 30-sided die and not getting a "1" for a few throws. People tend to look for patterns where there are none. It's just how randomness works. Sometimes, you get streaks.
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 14:41:44 UTC No. 16620752
>>16620144
Just don't respond to him, you will never get anything of value in return for your wasted time
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 19:44:53 UTC No. 16621080
>>16620701
reject 22/7, and instead use 11 33 55 and rearrange them as follows:
355
divided by
113
which is more accurate than 22/7
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 23:32:23 UTC No. 16621217
>>16618737
It's because pi is so irrational. In general the more irrational a number is, the fewer zeros there are in its decimal expansion
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 23:33:57 UTC No. 16621220
>>16620260
ackshually it's like rolling a 30 sided die 100 times and never getting a 1
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 23:43:48 UTC No. 16621227
>>16618795
Pi in base Pi.
Anonymous at Tue, 18 Mar 2025 23:29:37 UTC No. 16623085
>>16618737
It probably isn't significant. There are 100 gazillion things that have 3.4% chance of happening every second, which means that 3.4 gazillion of them happen every second. Also the decimal representation of pi is kind of insignificant. If we all had 12 fingers and 12 toes you'd be writing [math] \pi \approx 3.184809493B [/math] and wondering why there's a zero so early on.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 16:34:56 UTC No. 16623723
>>16621080
four bounds on pi
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 17:02:15 UTC No. 16623737
>>16623085
What is it in base 17?
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 17:23:48 UTC No. 16623746
>>16623085
In base 11, pi has two zeros early on.
In base 13, pi has three zeros early on.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 17:33:26 UTC No. 16623752
>>16623723
same 4 bounds on pi
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 17:39:14 UTC No. 16623756
>>16623737
What is it in base 25?
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 17:50:57 UTC No. 16623760
>>16623746
In base 28, pi has a zero very early on.
Ditto for base 30.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:06:41 UTC No. 16623780
>>16618737
>3.4% probability of happening.
What is that? barely over 2 sigma? not significant buddy
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 18:33:07 UTC No. 16623806
[i] Zero not appearing in that many first digits has only 3.4% probability of happening.[/i]
And one not appearing in that many is 3.4%, and two not appearing is 3.4%...
so, 34% chance bY yoUr oWn MaThS that at least one of the base-10 digits would take 32 digits to appear. 1/3 chance. It just happens that it's zero here.
OP is a big fag
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Mar 2025 19:50:51 UTC No. 16623844
>>16623746
Base โต doesn't have (โต - 1) in โต^(โต-1) digits
What does it all mean?