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In clarifying the misunderstanding, it becomes essential to recognize that mathematical principles operate within defined parameters and should not be manipulated for visual deception. As the presenter shows through illustrative changes in thickness and boundary adjustments, we must always anchor ourselves in peer-reviewed mathematical truths.
When we represent circles, the relationship of circumference (C) to diameter (D) gives us the formula C = πD. Thus, for a circle with a diameter of 1, circumference does not approach 4 but retains a constant approximation of about 3.14—an important clarification that stabilizes our understanding and disproves the illusion.