found any meaningful text in number expansions of pi or e?
in base 36/26/whatever.
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Anonymous2013-08-15 14:07
yes
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Anonymous2013-08-15 14:39
it's an irrational number.
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Anonymous2013-08-15 14:44
Since pi/e is transcendental it contains all sequences of possible data.
Every file in your computer, every post on 4chan, every book, every video and things that never been written or created before. The question is "Where in the pi/e the data sequence occurs?".
If you could find it before the universe ends, you get infinite compression(location in pi/e + number of bytes to extract). You could also find all information that could possibly exist but not known yet or hidden/secret/lost/etc.
The word you're looking for is ``normal number'', not ``transcendental number''.
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Anonymous2013-08-15 17:45
>>14
Are you implying that you are a toilet scrubbing labrat that thinks he'll become a billionaire and cure cancer? I knew the average scientist was delusional but not this delusional.
go back to lesswrong.com, faggot
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Anonymous2013-08-15 18:10
>>4 Since pi/e is transcendental it contains all sequences of possible data.
>>21
Says the one who mixes up ``transcendental'' and ``normal'', and states e and pi are normal numbers like if the proof was on every book that mentions those numbers.
>>31
Sorry, I can't.
I can't let this French asshole think it's ok to be French and use the Internet. At the very least, he should not enjoy it.
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Anonymous2013-08-16 4:08
>>7
Still if the location is not x10 bigger than the data it could be used for copyright infringement,transferring files of questionable legality and content.
Or even 2 locations which xored with each other(with N Bytes) give the source file.
You get infinite locations which combine to infinite files and its impossible to filter/block the transmission of any of them, because they're essentially random.
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Anonymous2013-08-16 4:28
lel. I can see it now.
All corporations of the world file a class action against pi and e for indefinite copyright infringement
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Anonymous2013-08-16 4:41
>>34
unlike some random data which combines to form illegal files. PI and its calculation has to be legal and all sequences in PI are part of it. If you outlaw PI you outlaw math+science.
(of course it didn't stop some to legally enforce pi==3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Pi_Bill )
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Anonymous2013-08-16 4:45
>>35
BLUE SCREEN APPEARS
Your computer is not authorized to calculate PI to more than 30 digits. To continue calculating please register your computer and purchase a Scientific PI License at nsa.gov/pilicenseregistration.
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Anonymous2013-08-16 5:09
The digits of pi are to be provided on a need-to-know-basis.