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Pi is wrong; long live Tau!

Started by Golden Applesauce, July 24, 2011, 09:38:15 PM

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Bruno

They should come up with a name for "two times the radius".
Formerly something else...

Faust

Quote from: Jerry_Frankster on July 27, 2011, 06:08:50 PM
They should come up with a name for "two times the radius".

The diameter?
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Bruno

Formerly something else...

Shai Hulud

Before I try reading this, let me ask, is it even possible for me to understand this if I am no good at math?

Don Coyote

Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:25:27 AM
Before I try reading this, let me ask, is it even possible for me to understand this if I am no good at math?

You mean highschool geometry?

Freeky

I never learned about Tau in geometry.

Don Coyote

Quote from: Jenkem and SPACE/TIME on August 03, 2011, 02:31:30 AM
I never learned about Tau in geometry.

From what I gather, Tau is suggested as a stand-in for 2pi, and is not currently taught as a variable at any level.

Shai Hulud

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Quote from: COL Coyote on August 03, 2011, 02:30:21 AM
Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:25:27 AM
Before I try reading this, let me ask, is it even possible for me to understand this if I am no good at math?

You mean highschool geometry?

Yeah, that.

I know what pi is, and I recall 2pi coming up sometimes in formulae [that's a lie, I don't recall anything from high school geometry].  But skimming the article just now it doesn't look like anything I can comprehend.  Why do we need tau when it is the same as 2pi?  What's wrong with just using 2pi?

Is this basically an aesthetic thing?

Don Coyote

Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:38:19 AM
Quote from: COL Coyote on August 03, 2011, 02:30:21 AM
Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:25:27 AM
Before I try reading this, let me ask, is it even possible for me to understand this if I am no good at math?

You mean highschool geometry?

Yeah, that.

I know what pi is, and I recall 2pi coming up sometimes in formulae [that's a lie, I don't recall anything from high school geometry].  But skimming the article just now it doesn't look like anything I can comprehend.  Why do we need tau when it is the same as 2pi?  What's wrong with just using 2pi?

Is this basically an aesthetic thing?

Numbers get lost very easily.

Shai Hulud


Freeky

Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:47:05 AM
What does that mean?
It means exactly what he said.  

If you're trying to solve a long ass equation with variables up the yin yang, it's really easy to forget about a variable somewhere and get it all fucked up.

Don Coyote

Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:47:05 AM
What does that mean?

You could: do the operations wrong, mix up numbers, forget a number.
Non-number variables and constants tend to be a lot less prone to running away.

Shai Hulud

Quote from: Jenkem and SPACE/TIME on August 03, 2011, 02:48:30 AM
Quote from: Guybrush on August 03, 2011, 02:47:05 AM
What does that mean?
It means exactly what he said.  

If you're trying to solve a long ass equation with variables up the yin yang, it's really easy to forget about a variable somewhere and get it all fucked up.

Right, I get you. 

Freeky