Wednesday, November 12, 2008

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The number Pi (I) Mr. Ricardo Barrenechea

years ago Carl Sagan wrote in his book "Contact" in decimals of pi is a coded message for any civilization capable of interpreting it.

This message was, in Sagan's fantasy, a proof that our universe has been "designed" by a higher intelligence, able to make their mark in such a way.

Now ...

If the infinite number Pi decimal were randomized (and have not found a unified and strict about this), within them you will find many other interesting things.

For example, and for better understanding, you choose the way that he wants to encode all characters of the alphabet, numbers and punctuation marks (say, the total of characters to encode less than 99, but in fact this limitation is entirely arbitrary.)

For example, you can assign the pair of numbers "00" to the letter "A", "01" to the letter "B", "32" to the character "#" and so on until the end of the list of characters You need to (say) 65 total.

Ready? Well

. That where, as we said at the beginning, the decimal number Pi were truly random, you would find in them, as it has been encoded in wins, by Carl Sagan imagined message in "Contact."

Indeed, in the decimals of pi would that message, the entire book "Contact" complete, all the books in the world, all of which have been written, all to be written, and so on., etc., etc.

I mean?

In the infinite and random decimal number Pi be written in the code that you prefer, all that has happened, happens and will happen ... and what is not well.

Never mind, of course, the language you understand. Everything, absolutely the above will be written in different languages \u200b\u200bas possible (whether or not!).

I leave you for now, but first let a couple of questions that promise to answer later:

- Why is this possible?
- this occurs only in the number Pi ?
- depends on the outcome of the code of your choice?
- from which digit decimal, approximately, would be the Universal Library mentioned long ago in this space?

Greetings and see you soon!

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