This triangle looks perfectly right‑angled, but it actually isn’t. The illusion comes from a stunning mathematical coincidence.
If it were a true right triangle, the Pythagorean theorem would require:
π⁴ + π⁵ = e⁶
But this equation is not exactly true, only incredibly close.
In fact, π⁴ + π⁵ is about 99.999956% of e⁶.
No deep reason is known for this near equality, making it one of mathematics’ most beautiful coincidences:
a triangle that is almost, but not quite, right‑angled.
Ein Jude klagt dem Rabbi, sein Haus sei zu klein für die Familie. Der Rabbi rät: "Nimm die Ziege mit in die Stube." Nach einer Woche klagt der Jude noch mehr. Rabbi: "Bring die Ziege wieder raus." Der Jude kommt glücklich zurück: "Rabbi, jetzt haben wir den Eindruck, in einem Riesensaal zu leben!".
A teacher gave a balloon to every student, who had to inflate it, write their name on it, and throw it in the hallway.
The teacher then mixed all the balloons. The students were given 5 minutes to find their own balloon.
Despite a hectic search, no one found their balloon, At that point, the teacher told the students to take the first balloon they found and hand it to the person whose name was written on it.
Within 5 minutes, everyone had their own balloon. The teacher said to the students, "These balloons arelike happiness.
We will never find it if everyone is
looking for their own. But if we care about other people's happiness, we'll find ours too."
May your day be filled with happiness!🎉