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In the Universe, the real value of Archimedes' constant Pi(π) is calculated. It can be found in nature at all times, in the past, present, and future. Pi(π) is born when the Universe and Galaxies are born, and its value ends. When a massive bang occurs. This means that I've figured out what Pi(π). In other words, according to my research, is time. Science has agreed that the Big Bang created everything in this and other universes, as we all know.


The birth and death of galaxies and other celestial bodies is a never-ending cycle. Our forebears wanted to communicate to us a hidden pattern. After a tremendous bang, everything goes back to zero and things start to form anew. God's mathematical fingerprint of God. My proofs are mentioned in this study book.

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Pi(π),TimeandNikolaTesla369

Pi(π)IsTime.LetsDoTimeTravel

BY

DeepakSingh

ISBN9789354582479©DeepakSingh2021PublishedinIndia2021byPencilAbrandofOnePointSixTechnologiesPvt.Ltd.123,BuildingJ2,ShramSevaPremises,WadalaTruckTerminal,Wadala(E)Mumbai400037,Maharashtra,INDIAEconnect@thepencilapp.comWwww.thepencilapp.comAllrightsreservedworldwideNopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinorintroducedintoaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyform,orbyanymeans(electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recordingorotherwise),withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofthePublisher.Anypersonwhocommitsanunauthorizedactinrelationtothispublicationcanbeliabletocriminalprosecutionandcivilclaimsfordamages.

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Authorbiography

DeepakSinghisanengineerandaresearchanalystwholivesinIndia.I'malsohappytocallmyselfanIndian.DeepakSinghisthankfulandgratefultoAllcosmicenregies,gods,parents,friendsandnature. Inmy sparetime,Deepakwritesandexploresspace,time,history,andthefuture.Hethinksthatinformationandeducationcantransformtheworld,andheuseshiswriting,education,andsharingofideastoinspireandempoweryoungpeople.Youcanfindhimontheinternetat: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepak-singh-32a284115/.

TableofContents

Contents

WhatisthevalueofArchimedes'constantPi(π)

TheLifeofPiisafictionalisedaccountofthelifeofPi

Archimedes,WhoWasHe

369CodeKeyByNikolaTesla

NikolaTeslaWhoWasHe

WhatistherelationshipbetweenPi(π),NikolaTesla'sSecretCode369,andTime

Whatistheconceptoftime

WhatexactlyisaYuga

WhatisChiandwhydoweneedit

Trimurti,whoarethey

WhoWeretheAncientAstronautsCalledtheAnunnaki

Facts

Introduction

For

practical

computations,

ancient

civilizations

such

as

the

Egyptians

and

Babylonians

need

reasonably

accurate

approximations

of.

Archimedes,

a

Greek

mathematician,

devised

an

algorithm

to

approximate

with

arbitrary

precision

in

250

BC.

Chinese

mathematics

estimated

to

seven

digits

in

the

5th

century

AD,

whereas

Indian

mathematics

approximated

to

five

digits,

both

employing

geometrical

techniques.

A

millennium

later,

when

the

Madhava–Leibniz

series

was

discovered

in

Indian

mathematics

in

the

14th

century,

the

first

exact

formula

for

was

derived,

based

on

infinite

series.

It's

as

simple

as

counting

to

one,

two,

3.14159265..

If

we

keep

this

up,

we'll

be

here

for

a

while.

Here's

the

deal:

Pi

(π)

is

the

Greek

alphabet's

16th

letter,

and

it's

used

to

symbolise

the

most

well-known

mathematical

constant.

Pi

is

defined

as

the

ratio

of

a

circle's

circumference

to

its

diameter.

To

put

it

another

way,

pi

equals

circumference

divided

by

diameter

(=

c/d).

The

circumference

of

a

circle,

on

the

other

hand,

is

equal

to

pi

times

the

diameter

(c

d).

Pi

will

always

work

out

to

be

the

same

number,

no

matter

how

big

or

tiny

a

circle

is.

That

figure

is

roughly

3.14,

although

the

situation

is

a

little

more

convoluted

than

that.

The

perimeters

of

circumscribed

and

inscribed

polygons

can

be

used

to

calculate

Pi(π).

It

is

simple

to

decode

Nikola

Tesla's

369

code,

which

is

a

mathematical

fingerprint

of

God.

The

369

Code

is

a

technique

based

on

the

law

of

attraction.

You

may

make

your

wishes

come

true

using

this

approach,

and

you

can

attract

anything

you

desire

in

your

life.

To

learn

about

this

approach,

we

must

travel

back

to

the

nineteenth

century.

Nikola

Tesla,

a

great

scientist,

proposed

this

notion.

However,

this

technology

is

not

as

well-known

as

Tesla's

other

inventions

since

humans

only

believe

in

things

that

are

visible

and

can

be

applied

to

our

daily

lives.

Well,

we

may

not

be

able

to

know

everything

there

is

to

know

about

the

Universe,

but

we

can

use

its

secrets

to

help

us

achieve

our

goals.

We

must

have

faith,

and

only

then

will

we

be

able

to

see

beyond

our

limitations.

And

once

you've

crossed

the

finish

line,

we

can

achieve

any

goal

we

set

for

ourselves

and

alter

our

lives

by

having

faith.

WhatisthevalueofArchimedes'constantPi(π)

Piisanirrationalnumber,meaningitisarealnumberthatcannotbestatedasafraction.That'sbecausepiisa"infinitedecimal,"meaningthedigitsgoonforeverandeverafterthedecimalpoint. Pi istaughttochildrenasavalueof3.14or3.14159whentheyfirstbeginlearningmath.Despitethefactthatpiisanirrationalnumber,somepeopleestimateitusingreasonableformulations,suchas22/7of333/106.(Theprecisionoftheserationalexpressionsisonlyafewdecimalplaces.)Despitethefactthatthereisnoexactvalueforpi,manymathematiciansandmathloversareinterestedincomputingpitothegreatestnumberofdigitspossible.RajveerMeenaofIndiaholdstheGuinnessWorldRecordformemorizingpitothegreatestnumberofdecimalplaces(whileblindfolded)in2015.Meanwhile,somecomputerscientistshavecalculatedpi'svaluetoover22trilliondigits.OnPiDay,apseudo-holidaythathappenseveryyearonMarch14(3/14),calculationslikethisarefrequentlyrevealed.
Archimedes, aGreekmathematician,devisedatechniquetodeterminethevalueofpito16decimalplaces.Sincethen,pihasbeendubbedArchimedes'constant.Hedrewtwopolygons,oneinsidethecircleandtheotheroutsidethecircle,tocalculatethevalueofpi.Herepeatedtheprocessanddiscoveredthatthepolygon'ssidesweregrowingclosertotheformofthecircle. When hemade96-sidedpolygons,hedemonstratedthat: The determinationofpiinancienttimeswasbasedonmeasurement.TheEgyptians,forexample,determinedthevalueofpi(16/9)2,whichisapproximately3.16.Similarly,whilemarkingthepositionofthebuildingandlimits,theBabylonropestretchersdeterminedthevalueofpi25/83.125.
Becausethevalueofpidoesnotterminateorrepeat,itisanirrationalnumber.Asaresult,weareunabletocalculatetheexactvalueofpi.Pi'sdecimalequivalentisabout3.14.Picanalsobeexpressedinfractionalform,whichis22/7.

TheLifeofPiisafictionalisedaccountofthelifeofPi

PihasbeendiscoveredbyancientBabyloniansandhasbeenknownforapproximately4,000years.Piwasfoundtobe3.125onatabletdatedbetween1900and1680B.C.TheRhindPapyrusfrom1650B.C.showsthattheancientEgyptiansweremakingcomparablefindings.TheEgyptiansusedamethodinthisbooktocomputetheareaofacircle,givingpianapproximatevalueof3.1605.Piappearstohavebeenapproximatedinabiblicaltextaswell: And hefashionedamoltensea,tencubitsfromonebrimtotheother;itwasroundallaround,andhisheightwasfivecubits;anditwascompassedbyalineofthirtycubits.7:23(IKings)(KingJamesVersion) Archimedes ofSyracusewasthefirstpersontocalculatepi(287-212B.C.).Archimedes,oneoftheworld'sgreatestmathematicians,utilisedthePythagoreanTheoremtocalculatetheareasoftwopolygons.Archimedescalculatedtheareaofacircleusingtheareaofaregularpolygonencircledbythecircleandtheareaofaregularpolygoncircumscribedbythecircle.TheupperandlowerboundsforthesizeofacircleweredeterminedbyArchimedes'mappingofthepolygons,andheestimatedthatpiisbetween31/7and310/71. The BritishmathematicianWilliamJonesfirstusedthepisign(π)torepresentPiin1706.Piwascalculatedusingtheformula3.14159byJones. Pi isusedinfundamentalmathematicstocalculatetheareaandcircumferenceofacircle.Areaiscalculatedbymultiplyingtheradiussquaredbypi.So,ifyou'relookingfortheareaofacirclewitharadiusof3centimetres,3228.27cmistheanswer.Piisallaroundusandiscontinuallyusedsincecirclesexistnaturallyinnatureandarefrequentlyemployedinothermathematicalformulae.

Archimedes,WhoWasHe

Intheyear287BC,ArchimedeswasborninthecityofSyracuseontheislandofSicily.HewasthesonofPhidias,anastronomer,andmathematician.Apartthanthat,littleisknownaboutArchimedes'childhoodorhisfamily.SomeclaimthathewasamemberoftheSyracusenobilityandthathislineagewasrelatedtothatofHieroII,KingofSyracuse. Syracuse wasathrivingcenterofcommerce,art,andscienceinthethirdcenturyBC.Archimedesacquiredhisinherentcuriosityandaptitudeforproblem-solvingasachildinSyracuse.Whenhehadgainedasmuchashecouldfromhisprofessors,ArchimedestraveledtoEgyptinordertostudyinAlexandria.Alexandria,foundedbyAlexandertheOutstandingin331BC,hadestablishedareputationforgreatwisdomandscholarshipbyArchimedes'time. Prior toArchimedes'arrivalinAlexandria,Euclidwasoneofthemostwell-knownscholarsinthecity.EuclidwasafamousmathematicianwhoismostknownforcompilingalloftheexistingGreekgeometricaltreatisesintoalogicalandsystematicsequenceinhisbook"TheElements."Fornearly2,000years,thiscollectionwasessentialtothestudy