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7/16/2025, 2:25:38 PM
The question then becomes if Pi is not simply "The curvature of the edge of a circle" then what is it really?
If Pi is not infinite and does not simply go on forever, what is this a measurement of?
Pi is found in nearly every physics measurement.
And physicists simply label it as a 1. An infinity is a "1". Sometimes they even will have 8 Pi. Or Pi to the second power.
Pi times Pi.
Infinity times infinity. Top Kek.
How can infinity be labeled as a 1?
Because it is not infinite, it is just very large, when they describe Pi as a 1, what they are doing is describing a ratio of 1 base cube building block, to the total quantity of base building blocks that exist in the entire universe. The only ratio really, from the base perspective.
That is pi. The total quantity of base plank size level building block cubes that exist in our three planes of directional travel universe.
That is why they can write it as a 1, it is in ratio of itself. They are just too stupid to even know what they are using.

There is a Russian mathematician who recently turned down the Fields medal, the noble prize of mathematics and like a Million dollarydoos and he locked himself away for 7 years straight to prove that a sphere is the same exact shape as every other shape, a triangle, a square, all shapes are the same, as long as there was something inside of the shape I believe? A ratio slider tool, in essence.

The question is, since a circle, a square, and a triangle, a sphere, a cube, and a base three prism, can all fit inside of one another, then which one is the starting point from which the others come from?
Which shape is first to begin the next hunt of lines and points?