Should We Keep Pi? Exploring Tau as a New Circle Constant

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Dive into the debate of whether Pi should be replaced by Tau as the new circle constant, with insights on the mathematical implications and philosophical considerations. Learn about the relationship between Pi and Tau, and how this change could impact various fields such as physics and geometry. Explore the concept through intriguing visuals and educational resources. Discover more at tauday.com.

  • Pi
  • Tau
  • Circle Constant
  • Mathematics
  • Geometry

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  1. Camylle Buck SHOULD WE KEEP PI?

  2. Tau as the new circle constant? Pi is C/d where tau would be C/r =2

  3. r^2 Physics: a=1/2mv^2 through integration Area of circle = 1/2 r^2 through integration

  4. Information http://www.tauday.com/tau-manifesto

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