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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-10 23:28

in LeoFinance7 months ago

Part 4/6:

The Passage to an Illusion

Continuing this process infinitely, one reaches a point where the shape resembles a circle, yet the perimeter remains steadfast at four. The ensuing conclusion reached is that this, therefore, implies:

[ \text{C} = 4 \quad \text{(where C is circumference)} ]

This logic thus leads to the entangled assertion that pi equals four.

The Reality Behind the Illusion

Despite the apparent fluidity of logic in the argument, the assertion that pi equals four is misleading and fundamentally incorrect. The crux of the issue lies in the nature of the calculations and the concept of infinite series as they relate to geometry.