Some Interesting Facts About Pi
Pi is mainly a part of Egyptian mythology. The People in Egypt believed that the pyramids which were located in Giza were built on the principles of pi
we can never find the exact area of a circle as the exact value of pi is still unknown.
There is a language made from the Pi numbers!! In “Pi-lish” language, the corresponding digit of pi must be matched in the number of letters in each word of this language
- The mirror image of pie value read pie!!
If anyone is able to print 1 billion decimal values of pi in ordinary font serially, it would likely to stretch from New York City to Kansas!!
A German mathematician named Ludolph van Ceulen spent plenty of time in his life just to calculate the first 36 digits of pi. People say that the The first 36 numbers of pie were engraved on his tombstone after his death
Surprisingly, some of the most famous scientists have a connection to pi day (3/14). World's one of the most famous scientists Albert Einstein was born on March 14th in 1879. Also, another scientists named Stephen Hawking died on March 15th in 2018.
- The Guinness World Record was achieved by Rajveer Meena for reciting the greatest number of Pi digits from VIT University, India in 2015. He recited almost 70,000 decimal places of Pi.
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