What Is Hidden Between Pi, You, and Me in the Amethyst-Colored Glasses Riddle?

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The riddle presented by John Neun to George Burns, "Look closely and you will see something between Pi, You and Me," invites deeper contemplation. The mention of "amethyst colored glasses" suggests a need for a unique perspective, possibly hinting at hidden meanings or insights related to spirituality and intuition. The color amethyst, associated with clarity and understanding, may symbolize the importance of looking beyond the surface to uncover connections between the concepts of Pi, "You," and "Me." Solving the riddle likely requires a shift in perspective to reveal a deeper understanding of self and the universe. The discussion emphasizes the intriguing nature of the riddle and the potential for hidden messages within it.
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I just received the following riddle and am trying to figure it out

While wearing Amethyst colored glasses, John Neun gave George Burns
the following riddle: "Look closely and you will see something between
Pi, You and Me.

What do you think?
 
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btw for those who don't know
Amethyst
defintions:
A purple or violet form of transparent quartz used as a gemstone.
A purple variety of corundum used as a gemstone.
A moderate purple to grayish reddish purple.
 


This riddle is quite intriguing! It seems like the answer may have something to do with the color amethyst and its association with spirituality and intuition. Perhaps by looking through amethyst colored glasses, one is able to see something that is hidden between the numbers pi, you, and me. It could be a hidden message or a deeper understanding of ourselves and our connection to the universe. It may require a closer look or a shift in perspective to fully grasp the meaning. I am eager to hear the answer to this riddle and see how amethyst colored glasses play a role in solving it.
 
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