BREAKING NEWS!!!
We interrupt your usual routine to bring you the most relevant headlines from the scientific community.
According to new research conducted by a handful of overpaid and seriously unexperienced scientists, turns our that the mathematical constant is not all that constant to begin with. The famous irrational number that relates the perimeter of a circle and its diameter and whose anniversary we just celebrated on March the fourteenth (03/14/15), has been studied since ancient times and it has never stopped surprising us, day in and day out. Something so solid and so fundamentally true couldn't hold any new surprises for us after being a subject of study for far so long, now could it?
Well, as it turns out, a new research has been published in the journal "This is a legit SCIENCE journal, not Tzin's blog" where it has been demonstrated that the ration for the formation of a circle is far from being a meager quarter-dozen, and is actually in the proximity of seventy in order to achieve maximum roundness. Not only this, but according to the researchers conducting the experiments, the number is suspected to be rather a variable, changing from fur to fur, and which depends of far to many characteristics to list here. The results are dumbfounding, and scientists around the world can't help but turn their heads towards this revolutionary discovery.
For now, we are expecting further research from scientists and mathematicians alike, all of them eager to grab a slice for themselves out of this amazing discovery, in order to throw some light into this issue, and clear out any confusion that might arise from this fact. We shall keep you updated with more on the topic, but for now... GAAAHH!
—"Tzin!! You got in the lab again!! How many times do I have to tell you? Wearing a lab coat does not automatically turn you into a scientist. Leave real research for actual scientists, aright fatso?"
Damn it, you artichoke-tail, you ruined Pi day... it was an important date, you know? *sigh*
So yeah... I made something for Pi day.
...and I didn't finish it on time...
...again.
Sorry guys, my nerdy self just wouldn't allow myself not to make something for such an important and fateful moment in history (03/14//15)! Besides, we get to celebrate with math-themed desserts and all types of circular and round goodies! Happy —late— Pi day to everyone out there!
Also, I tried a new, quicker, sloppier style... so sorry for compromising my already low quality. *eats yet another pie and scribbles in a clipboard*
We interrupt your usual routine to bring you the most relevant headlines from the scientific community.
Scientists have recently found that it takes more than 3.141592653... to make a full circle. According to new research conducted by a handful of overpaid and seriously unexperienced scientists, turns our that the mathematical constant is not all that constant to begin with. The famous irrational number that relates the perimeter of a circle and its diameter and whose anniversary we just celebrated on March the fourteenth (03/14/15), has been studied since ancient times and it has never stopped surprising us, day in and day out. Something so solid and so fundamentally true couldn't hold any new surprises for us after being a subject of study for far so long, now could it?
Well, as it turns out, a new research has been published in the journal "This is a legit SCIENCE journal, not Tzin's blog" where it has been demonstrated that the ration for the formation of a circle is far from being a meager quarter-dozen, and is actually in the proximity of seventy in order to achieve maximum roundness. Not only this, but according to the researchers conducting the experiments, the number is suspected to be rather a variable, changing from fur to fur, and which depends of far to many characteristics to list here. The results are dumbfounding, and scientists around the world can't help but turn their heads towards this revolutionary discovery.
For now, we are expecting further research from scientists and mathematicians alike, all of them eager to grab a slice for themselves out of this amazing discovery, in order to throw some light into this issue, and clear out any confusion that might arise from this fact. We shall keep you updated with more on the topic, but for now... GAAAHH!
—"Tzin!! You got in the lab again!! How many times do I have to tell you? Wearing a lab coat does not automatically turn you into a scientist. Leave real research for actual scientists, aright fatso?"
Damn it, you artichoke-tail, you ruined Pi day... it was an important date, you know? *sigh*
So yeah... I made something for Pi day.
...and I didn't finish it on time...
...again.
Sorry guys, my nerdy self just wouldn't allow myself not to make something for such an important and fateful moment in history (03/14//15)! Besides, we get to celebrate with math-themed desserts and all types of circular and round goodies! Happy —late— Pi day to everyone out there!
Also, I tried a new, quicker, sloppier style... so sorry for compromising my already low quality. *eats yet another pie and scribbles in a clipboard*
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