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The proof of uniqueness |
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The rarest substance known to science is
to find irrefutable evidence to truth. This is because hard evidence "proof or
fact" is hard to find. |
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Therefore the concept of Pi being
an infinitely unique number is exciting. The fact that computer power is often
calculated on the return character to decimal places of Pi alone. |
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2000 million decimal places, 5 billion
decimal places, soon 100 billion places or 10 billion pages of paper- or the
entire archives of the US Library of Congress. |
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What greater physical proof is required
for uniqueness existing as a prime concept? That Pi is unique proves every
substance, every particle in the universe if unique in shape and
characteristics to some degree, It is also going to have some similarities to
some degree. |
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Nothing is absolute. Everything is a matter of degree. |
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