Yes.
Circles are not polygons. Absurdity still in effect.
Type: Posts; User: NightGizmo
Yes.
Circles are not polygons. Absurdity still in effect.
There are multiple mathematical series that can be used to calculate pi without using a circle. Gregory-Leibniz series and Nilakantha series are two examples.
The definition of a circle is "a round plane figure whose boundary (the circumference) consists of points equidistant from a fixed point (the center)". So a "perfect circle" depends on your desired...
:facepalm: Ever used a compass? That's just one of the simple ways to make a perfect circle.
So if there are gravitational waves, does that mean that there are associated gravity particles? If it was this hard to find the waves, how hard would it be to find evidence of gravity particles?
If it's finite but edgeless, then it wraps around.
That's the first I've heard about space expanding faster than light. wtf.... mind blown
Found the Veritasium vid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBr4GkRnY04
Is "Heat Death" the new name for "Big Chill"/"Big Freeze"?
Wait... if the expansion of the universe is accelerating, how can it be asymptotically limited in size?
The freezing/boiling points are not absolute, they also depend some factors. It's been a while since chemistry, but you can change those temperatures by dissolving other materials (like salt, which...
From what I understand, at the quantum level, the location of particles are a probability wave until they are observed. What is the definition of "observation" of a particle? Why does the act of...