Why did you choose the first 20 digits of pi?SonOfZion232 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 9:10 am Pi - 20 numbers
31415926535897932384 / 31102 = Remainder 8472
Verse 8472 | 2 Samuel 17:22 = 39 + 2 = 41
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Pi ala mode
bluetriangle wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 5:45 amWhy did you choose the first 20 digits of pi?SonOfZion232 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 9:10 am Pi - 20 numbers
31415926535897932384 / 31102 = Remainder 8472
Verse 8472 | 2 Samuel 17:22 = 39 + 2 = 41
What is the reasoning behind your question?
I have done thousands of verses of Pi, e, and Phi, that's just one example that was shared in this thread in combination with 120 digits.
Out of all that is in here that you could have wondered about.
Why did you choose to ask that particular question?
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31415926535897932384 / 31102 = 1010093451736156.231415926535897932384 / 31102 = Remainder 8472
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This is the first thing you wrote and I want to start from the top. Is that an issue for you? I take it you are here to share with us, yes?SonOfZion232 wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:05 ambluetriangle wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 5:45 amWhy did you choose the first 20 digits of pi?SonOfZion232 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 9:10 am Pi - 20 numbers
31415926535897932384 / 31102 = Remainder 8472
Verse 8472 | 2 Samuel 17:22 = 39 + 2 = 41
What is the reasoning behind your question?
I have done thousands of verses of Pi, e, and Phi, that's just one example that was shared in this thread in combination with 120 digits.
Out of all that is in here that you could have wondered about.
Why did you choose to ask that particular question?
Incidentally, its quite rude to quite pointedly ask someone why they are asking what is a quite reasonable question, as if I have some kind of agenda here. I'm trying to understand your work and I would like to know why you chose the first 20 digits of pi, and not the first 24, 26 or 50 digits, or the first 20 decimal digits, for that matter.
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31415926535897932384 = 1010093451736156 × 31102 + 8472Alex wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:14 am31415926535897932384 / 31102 = 1010093451736156.231415926535897932384 / 31102 = Remainder 8472
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This work is not for you, maybe you should stick to finding trianglesbluetriangle wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:21 amThis is the first thing you wrote and I want to start from the top. Is that an issue for you? I take it you are here to share with us, yes?SonOfZion232 wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:05 am
What is the reasoning behind your question?
I have done thousands of verses of Pi, e, and Phi, that's just one example that was shared in this thread in combination with 120 digits.
Out of all that is in here that you could have wondered about.
Why did you choose to ask that particular question?
Incidentally, its quite rude to quite pointedly ask someone why they are asking what is a quite reasonable question, as if I have some kind of agenda here. I'm trying to understand your work and I would like to know why you chose the first 20 digits of pi, and not the first 24, 26 or 50 digits, or the first 20 decimal digits, for that matter.
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Have you ever heard of Division?
Quotient and remainder:
31415926535897932384 / 31102 = Remainder 8472
31415926535897932384 = 1010093451736156 × 31102 + 8472
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Yes, I have learned about it but I have only used in programming, I have never seen it in practice in real life until you came here.
But yeah my bad as I should have known that.
But yeah my bad as I should have known that.
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I'm sensing issues here.SonOfZion232 wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:26 amThis work is not for you, maybe you should stick to finding trianglesbluetriangle wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:21 amThis is the first thing you wrote and I want to start from the top. Is that an issue for you? I take it you are here to share with us, yes?SonOfZion232 wrote: Wed Feb 25, 2026 6:05 am
What is the reasoning behind your question?
I have done thousands of verses of Pi, e, and Phi, that's just one example that was shared in this thread in combination with 120 digits.
Out of all that is in here that you could have wondered about.
Why did you choose to ask that particular question?
Incidentally, its quite rude to quite pointedly ask someone why they are asking what is a quite reasonable question, as if I have some kind of agenda here. I'm trying to understand your work and I would like to know why you chose the first 20 digits of pi, and not the first 24, 26 or 50 digits, or the first 20 decimal digits, for that matter.