
I went out yesterday and bought a nice big peach pie from Albertsons and I had them decorate it with the Greek Letter Pi with the kind of frosting that is used on cakes, an nice big letter Pi with sweet red frosting.
Here is an interesting article from Salon.
http://www.salon.com/life/feature/2011/ ... index.html
Anyway . . .Topic:
Music
Tuesday, Mar 8, 2011 23:44 ET
Ever wonder what Pi would sound like as a song?
Musician Michael John Blake interprets one of the most important
mathematical numbers (and creates a little jingle)
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YouTube
Musician Michael John Blake uses different instruments
to transform the number Pi into a song.
In a viral YouTube video, musician Michael John Blake explains how he assigns numbers to notes and chords in order to play Pi up to 31 decimal places. To further secure this link between math and music, Blake assures us that he plays the song at 157 beats per minute (which is 314 divided by two, of course). With the help of more than ten instruments, what results is a neat little tune that sounds like this:
What Pi sounds like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK7tq7L0N8E&feature
Since we can only post up to 60,000 characters, then if I wanted to post Pi up to 100,000 decimal places, I would have to continue it in another forum post.
Since spaces also count as characters, I would have to break this up into three more separate posts.
OK, here we go!
Pi up to 100,000 decimal places starting with the next forum post below.