Day Pi Became 3.2: Solving Squaring the Circle Problem

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The discussion centers on the failed legislative attempt to legally define pi as 3.2, linked to the historical "Squaring the Circle" problem. Although the bill received a unanimous 67-0 vote in the legislature, it was ultimately rejected by the state Senate, preventing it from becoming law. Participants express concern over the implications of legislating mathematical concepts, drawing parallels to historical conflicts between science and authority. The conversation highlights the absurdity of attempting to alter fundamental mathematical truths through legislation. Overall, the discussion critiques the intersection of law and mathematics, emphasizing the importance of scientific integrity.
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Interesting take on solving the Squaring the Circle problem enshrined in law:

http://pulse.edf.com/en/day-pi-became-3-2-instead-3-14159/?utm_source=OutbrainInter&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Trafic
 
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Or this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Pie_(song )
 
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\frac{22}{7}, \frac{16}{5}, or \frac{7^7}{4^9}, it's all the same.
 
jedishrfu said:
Interesting take on solving the Squaring the Circle problem enshrined in law:

http://pulse.edf.com/en/day-pi-became-3-2-instead-3-14159/?utm_source=OutbrainInter&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Trafic
The "interesting take" is that the very site you link to say it was NOT "enshrined in law". such a bill was introduced into the state legistature but voted down.
 
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HallsofIvy said:
The "interesting take" is that the very site you link to say it was NOT "enshrined in law". such a bill was introduced into the state legistature but voted down.

I stand corrected if not by spellchecker then by HallsOfIvy. But it did get 67 to 0 vote in the legislature but was killed in the state Senate so I guess it was half a law.
 
Legislation to force a mathematical concept into law.. Scary.
Reminds me, that there was a time one did not go against the church for fear of torture and or death.
 
Story told by Numberphile:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFNjA9LOPsg
 
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