You know that falling feeling when you're asleep and wake up suddenly in bed
That is because when you were dozing off your heart rate slowed down too fast and your brain thought you were dying. So it wakes you up immediately and the sudden rush of consciousness and heart rate is what gives the falling sensation.
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Pi/π
Right, we all know that pi/π being a continuous decimal number that is not repetive and will just go on forever and ever (3.1415blahblah used to work out area and perimeter of circles and stuff). Think about how strange it is. A continuous number without a repetitive pattern. This means using ASCII (basically a number assigned to every letter of the alphabet and some extra symbols, like number words) you'll be able to find IN ORDER the names of everyone you've ever spoken to, each conversation you have ever had, the telephone number of every person that you've ever know, date and time of your birth and death, how you died, the entire 7 Harry Potter books in order word for word (or number for letter whatever) and all sorts of scary stuff. The answer to everything if pi/π basically.... doesn't that make you feel a little better about maths....
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April/Venus/Tumblr