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Graduate Does Pi Have a Variable Value in Einstein Field Equations?
I understand the gist of what you are saying, thank you. This answers the part of my question dealing with whether it makes sense to have 2 different symbols for pi. I am still struggling to understand how \pi works in the Einstein field equations, i.e., do those equations work in...- ignoramus1
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Shark Steam Mop: 3 Mo. Experience & Tips
I bought the latest model 3 months ago. It cleans all of my floors (wood, tile, vinyl) quite well. Main problem I have with this mop is that changing mopheads (e.g., the one for all floors vs. the one for wood floors) is nowhere as easy as shown on the infomercial--you need to have very...- ignoramus1
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Graduate Does Pi Have a Variable Value in Einstein Field Equations?
I understand the difference betw mathematical and physical pi. I also understand that in non-Euclidean space the value of pi would differ depending on a surface's deviation from flatness. But is there a different symbol for physical pi, to distinguish it from mathematical pi? Because I...- ignoramus1
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