This animation shows the irrationality of pi through the rotation of two rods, each with a constant but different speed.
Despite the intricate patterns they create, the rotations never perfectly align, highlighting pi's infinite, non-repeating decimal nature.
This emphasizes the impossibility of expressing pi as a ratio of two integers, a key characteristic of irrational numbers.
The perpetual near-miss between the rotations of the inner and outer rods, evident at moments like 22/7 and 355/113, well-known approximations of pi, further emphasizes the fascinating and unattainable nature of expressing pi as a simple fraction.
This visual representation contributes to the richness of mathematical exploration, showcasing the captivating complexity of pi's irrationality.
"F--k him. Go Phils" — Christian Walker's childhood friend.
This is a meaningful reunion for Walker, a Philly-area native. He returns to a community that loves him, even if they want him to lose.
Story: https://t.co/YaIwR4DXiJ
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