Comment by anthk

Comment by anthk 3 hours ago

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Pi is not bound to God neither the universe. It's just the ratio between a distance and adding up all the existing points around you at that distance.

SAI_Peregrinus an hour ago

Which means it depends on the geometry of spacetime. If spacetime is quantized such that the Euclidean norm doesn't apply, then the value of pi will be different. See the "Extremal values of pi" paper[1].

[1]https://e.math.cornell.edu/people/Nikhil_Sahoo/files/pi_pape...

  • anthk 25 minutes ago

    You can define Pi without universal geometry. And it's still a constant, nothing arbitrary, unlike

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