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Fermat
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Math doods. Since the digital representation of "Pi" is infinite and random, and the same goes for "e".
Is it a "sure thing" that "Pi" is represented entirely inside the infinite digits of "e"?
And if so, should "e" not be represented in it's entirety inside the random, infinite digits of "Pi"?

If either is true, then one must be "larger" than the other, no?
What's going on here?

P.S Begonias is the worst mod ever.

[Edited on August 20, 2017 at 2:02 PM. Reason : double niggers]

8/20/2017 2:01:48 PM

BigMan157
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what did begonias do?

[Edited on August 20, 2017 at 2:57 PM. Reason : infinity is infinite]

8/20/2017 2:56:41 PM

rtc407
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two infinite random lists do not contain each other

8/20/2017 3:12:40 PM

justinh524
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Yeah, since they are infinite they cannot be contained inside any other list or whatever.

8/20/2017 3:20:56 PM

MrGreen
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this went well

8/20/2017 9:09:46 PM

synapse
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All Fermat (and Walter) threads do.

8/20/2017 9:35:35 PM

begonias
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I think this is a shit post.

8/23/2017 1:16:37 AM

darkone
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinality_of_the_continuum

8/23/2017 6:11:39 PM

Fermat
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BEGONIAS!!!!!!!!!

8/23/2017 6:58:39 PM

wizzkidd
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^^^ Thread delivered...

8/25/2017 7:28:14 AM

crackaJdawg
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begonias emerges

8/25/2017 3:41:34 PM

BigMan157
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did she see her shadow? do we have three more weeks of summer?

8/25/2017 5:57:38 PM

justinh524
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I think you mean 7 more years of Trump

8/25/2017 7:01:30 PM

begonias
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oh dear god no

8/28/2017 1:53:59 AM

0EPII1
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Is torque force on a pin(bolt, screw.ect)...
Is torsion applied around an axis "sheer" force?
ie the failure mode for cylindrical part being twisted apart.
Would that be remedied by a material suited more for elongation or should I aim for the next failure to be a "hard" or brittle break?

8/28/2017 7:46:44 AM

Fermat
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come on trappy. i appreciate the effort but you gotta bring the pain my main man

12/16/2017 8:19:10 AM

0EPII1
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Quote :
"Is it a "sure thing" that "Pi" is represented entirely inside the infinite digits of "e"?
And if so, should "e" not be represented in it's entirety inside the random, infinite digits of "Pi"?"


No one knows. One could be inside the other, but not both can't happen, obviously. And I am sure you have read the "pi contains the Bible" or "pi contains all of Shakespeare's works" nonsense before. Amateur morons say that as if they know for sure.

Don't be a moron; read the answer by Alon Amit, should be the top one:

Does p contain e or f? Can an infinite number contain an infinite number within itself?
https://www.quora.com/Does-pi-contain-e-or-varphi-Can-an-infinite-number-contain-an-infinite-number-within-itself

And then watch this beautiful video:

Pi is beautiful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPoj8lk9Fo4

12/16/2017 1:27:50 PM

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