Re: Theos-World Re: Pi as a fractional number?
Mar 06, 2005 01:12 PM
by John
<< I guess that's why Pi is not a "rational" number -- it is not a
ratio, it is an approximation of such, however close to its aim. >>
Pi is still a ratio, it is just not a ratio of two integers, which is
the definition of a real number.
<< But anyway, originally "length" is measurable ... >>
We can't always stay with "original" usages. If we were to do that, one
would not be a number.
Originally, one was not a number, it was "unity". The numbers were two
and up, multiples of the unit.
And, of course, originally, zero was not a number. Just look at the
Roman Numeral for Zero to see what I mean.
And length can be along a curve, otherwise, it would be meaningless to
talk about the distance from here to London, unless you want to treat
the distance from here to the opposite side of our planet as being a
straight line only?
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