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This book represents a free-spirited, non scientific approach and common interpretation. The attempt to fill the apparent arbitrariness with a philosophical narrative and create an example of causality between the antagonistic. A fine line between profoundness and irrelevance. Contains about 100.000 decimal digits of the Archimedes' constant.
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Seitenzahl: 17
Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
Prologue
Orbis
Transcendence
Eternity
Unification and Consonance
Conclusion
,,Give me a place to stand, and a lever long enough, and I will move the world.”
- Archimedes
This book represents a free-spirited, nonscientific approach and common interpretation. The artistic attempt to fill the apparent arbitrariness with a philosophical narrative and create an example of causality between the antagonistic. It is a simple work of intellectual stimulation combined with prose exposition of the mathematical component.
A fine line between profoundness and irrelevance.
The Archimedes’ constant represents the ratio of a circle's scope to its diameter in euclidean space. Its roughly defined as 3.14159, but its exact value cannot be expressed as a fraction. Widely used in geometry, trigonometry, and physics, the Archimedes’ constant plays a crucial role in calculating measurements related to circles and circular motion. It has been studied and approximated for centuries, with advancements in computation continually revealing more decimal places of its infinite, non-repeating sequence.
The Archimedes constant is inextricably connected to the symbol of the circle and the associated implication of the elusive nature of reality, which revelatory runs its course through the lines of the mathematical essence.
The Orbis represents a perfect unity that shows the striving for harmony right down to the roots of existence. Diametrically opposed to the ideal reflected in the for rm is the confused structure of the assume ed coincidence ad infinitum.
A symbol of perfection finds its mathematical essence. It represents an ideal shape without rough edges and reflects the pursuit of completeness in philosophical thought. Like the torso of the world, flooded with incoherent details, united in a flawless structure of creation.
Mirroring the irrational nature with an infinite and non-repeating decimal expansion reverberates the unfathomable complexity of reality. In philosophy, this could be seen as a symbol of the ineffable, the aspects of existence that defy precise definition or understanding.