Being courteous [Off the Mark] (lemmy.world)
from Sphks@lemmy.dbzer0.com to science_memes@mander.xyz on 23 May 2024 16:19
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/20848394

cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/15717415

www.offthemark.com

#science_memes

threaded - newest

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 16:25 next collapse

3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751

From memory. If I made any error, it had to be a typo.

FiskFisk33@startrek.website on 23 May 2024 16:41 next collapse

4.628294856204746292947461719484625711839404947271616162626475958271527494048271525384940472716152662628494927161626272839495847

…I have great memory, but am also hopeless with the typos

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 16:44 collapse

I’m gonna absolutely take your word on that haha!

I memorized the first 50 digits when I was only 10 years old. They weren’t even teaching that to us at that age, I was learning trigonometry on my own from books my dad found for me.

Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 May 2024 17:08 next collapse

I’ve always thought the digits of pi have a sort of lyrical quality up to and including the 897, which made it easier to memorize. I manage to remember the 9323, but past that nothing will stick in my long term memory.

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 18:16 next collapse

I am not this person, but I highly admire him, for reasons that should become obvious…

youtube.com/watch?v=AbASOcqc1Ss

Fester@lemm.ee on 24 May 2024 02:12 next collapse
mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 May 2024 03:54 collapse
BlackPenguins@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 17:17 next collapse

That’s about as far as I memorized it. What’s your method? I picture batches of 2 digit numbers on a number line.

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 17:29 collapse

I memorized it in 5 digit sections, except for the first 10 digits. The first 10 I memorized as a 6 digit then 4 digit sequence.

3.14159 2653 58979 32384 62643 38327…

SuperSpruce@lemmy.zip on 24 May 2024 03:06 collapse

Interesting, I memorize it in these batches:

3.1415 926 535 8979 323 84626 4338 327950 2884 1971 69399 375 1058 2097 4944 5923 078 1640…

over_clox@lemmy.world on 24 May 2024 05:00 collapse

You’re gonna corrupt my brain with that spacing LOL!

SuperSpruce@lemmy.zip on 24 May 2024 21:46 collapse

Right back at you!

bstix@feddit.dk on 23 May 2024 17:56 collapse

Yeah what a typo. The exact number is : π

I’m procrastinating a bit here so you can skip the rest of the post - unless you’re bored too.

It’s only when you have to actually draw something that you need to plot in an approximation of π with however many decimals are necessary, and only then depending on the accuracy of your tools.

In a lot of math it pays off to save it for later and eliminate it from the equation on both sides or at least only do it once.

And even then it’s futile. In most construction cases, it’s probably better to construct the π physically using a compass, even if it means constructing a compass first.

Let’s step back. For straight lines, people say “measure twice, cut once”, but in reality you also hardly ever need to measure anything in any kind of unit at all. For instance, if you need two boards of equal length, you don’t need to make a measurement at all. Just put them on top of each other and saw both pieces at once. They’ll be more identical than any attempt to measure and cut both pieces individually. Or if you want all your terrace boards to end neatly, don’t even measure them. Just place them all and cut one straight line through the excess at the end. Copying a length of undetermined length is as easy as to place stuff next to each other and cut. “The length of some board” is just as good of a unit as anything else right?

The same kind of ideas also exist for trigonometry, but this might take a little more abstract thinking. Let us make an angle. Instead of measuring or calculating, you just place two sides of your folding ruler against the object and you can copy that exact angle. This can obviously be turned around and create the opposite angle and those kind of tricks.

So let’s say we don’t know the angle or have anything to copy from at all. Pythagoras is easy to construct. It’s as simple as putting stuff up with a 3/4/5 and there’s the right 90° angle. Using a compass we can also easily construct 60° or multiples or fractions of it. We do not ever need a specific angle that isn’t already a factor in or of 60 or 90. Want the gutters to drain? One end goes above the other. As easy as that. Want two sides to meet? Just lay down a straight line between the two.

Take a look at this which appears to be a mathematical work of wonder. I am willing to bet that they didn’t calculate a god damn thing with any amount of digits. It’s all made by using a (large) compass or “rig” as it is called when you attach two pieces of wood to make a compass.

Anyway. I don’t mean to put down to your skill of memorisation. I admire it, and I can’t do that.

If you have any interest in applied trigonometry, I can highly recommend the app: euclidea (android). I honestly think I learned more from playing this game than from any math class I ever took.

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 18:05 next collapse

Wanna have some approximate PI fun?

355/113

Close enough for government work right?

bstix@feddit.dk on 23 May 2024 19:39 collapse

It’s close enough that you won’t find any difference when using it in any practical sense. However… How do you construct 355/113 practically?

No, if you want to do anything with a circle practically, you use the radius or diameter. That’s how it’s constructed.

In the rare case you’d like to know what the circumference or area of a circle is, your won’t find the fence or paint in those specific sizes anyway, so the rounding is not by decimals, but by arbitrary lengths of fence or buckets of paint.

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 21:14 collapse

Wonderful response!

But… how many circular bananas does it take to make a single straight banana?

bananaforscale.info

over_clox@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 18:07 next collapse

I’m also saving your comment for later. My nerdy soul thanks you kindly 👍

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 23 May 2024 22:23 next collapse

You must have installed my gutters because while one side is higher than the other, they never considered how level it was, because the fucker never drains completely

bstix@feddit.dk on 24 May 2024 20:51 collapse

I had that same issue. It turns out that my entire house has tilted ever so slightly at some point in the past.

I had the gutters replaced this year, but even the carpenters had difficulties understanding the issue. The boards behind my gutters are sloping inwards in a 45° angle as it was customary to do in the 70s when the roof was changed, so when they moved the gutter downwards they’d also move them inwards, which inevitably resulted in the lower end being too inwards to catch the flow from the roof. Despite several attempts to explain this, it was apparently too difficult to grasp. I’ll see if it works with the summer rains, otherwise I will have to adjust them myself, by inserting incremental increasing sizes off spacers between the boards and the gutter hangers… it won’t be pretty, but at least it’ll be mathematically correct and functional.

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 25 May 2024 01:26 collapse

Haha I feel the pain

over_clox@lemmy.world on 24 May 2024 18:55 collapse

That Euclidea game is pretty neat actually. Too bad your link didn’t and won’t work for me though, I’m not signed into Google, so the Play Store doesn’t work for me.

But I found it on APKPure Store haha!

bstix@feddit.dk on 24 May 2024 20:39 collapse

Hmm… it works for me when I chose to “open in external” which does pop up the Google play store. I’m not sure of how to link it otherwise.

Anyway, yes it’s pretty neat. I’ve tried other similar apps, but this one is the best in my opinion.

over_clox@lemmy.world on 24 May 2024 20:57 collapse

Nah, your link is fine for most Android users. I’ve just chosen to never sign into Google on this particular phone, which comes with consequences.

Play Store and other Google apps don’t work correctly, so I just use alternatives.

[deleted] on 23 May 2024 16:41 next collapse

.

eeltech@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 16:57 next collapse

Great, but why is 6’s name Sharon? lol

spicytuna62@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 17:13 next collapse

Because she’s Sharon the road.

grrgyle@slrpnk.net on 23 May 2024 17:38 next collapse

Wowwwww

Sphks@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 May 2024 20:11 collapse

I don’t get it

veroxii@aussie.zone on 23 May 2024 21:35 collapse

Because she’s sharing the road.

SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world on 24 May 2024 02:32 next collapse

I don’t get it.

Sphks@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 May 2024 05:10 collapse

Thanks!

SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 2024 17:36 collapse

Sometimes Sharon isn’t Karen

BanjoShepard@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 17:17 next collapse

What an irrational mistake.

sundray@lemmus.org on 23 May 2024 17:45 collapse

But she may find this to be a transcendental experience.

sexy_peach@beehaw.org on 23 May 2024 17:26 next collapse

doesn’t have to be pi, maybe it’s just 3.1415 :)

quicksand@lemm.ee on 23 May 2024 21:14 next collapse

I like your optimism

klemptor@startrek.website on 24 May 2024 01:26 collapse

Engineer detected

ParabolicMotion@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 17:30 next collapse

So much for 6 being a perfect number, huh?

fossilesque@mander.xyz on 23 May 2024 18:05 next collapse

No good deed goes unpunished.

niktemadur@lemmy.world on 23 May 2024 21:22 next collapse

π knows how long it is, yet π still didn’t say “no, after you, you’ll take up a second of my time, but I’ll take up ALL of your time”.
π here is a mindless and inconsiderate jerk.

klemptor@startrek.website on 24 May 2024 01:25 collapse

π here is a mindless and inconsiderate jerk

I mean, duh? He’s irrational. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

holgersson@lemm.ee on 23 May 2024 21:51 next collapse

If this was posted on reddit, it’d take a maximum of 15 minutes for some half-brain to crosspost it to r/peterexplainsthejoke

flora_explora@beehaw.org on 23 May 2024 23:50 collapse

It’s OK not to know pi and it would also be OK not to get the joke :)

rockerface@lemm.ee on 24 May 2024 06:32 next collapse

All along, it was not 7 she should have been afraid of

psud@lemmy.world on 24 May 2024 07:37 collapse

I don’t know, 7 is a bit of a cannibal. π just is a little in the way

mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 May 2024 03:48 collapse

A litte too much

Kolanaki@yiffit.net on 24 May 2024 06:35 next collapse

“It feels like I’ve been waiting forever!

Futurama@lemmy.world on 25 May 2024 04:08 collapse

You should never give up your right of way under the guise of being courteous. It’s unsafe for everyone, and even in the best scenario it still causes frustration to all drivers involved.

Dont be polite, be predictable. And that means taking the right of way when it’s your turn!

6 deserves what they got.