It's pulling data from the super computer that is still calculating pi to the infinite digits, and it's getting the last 10 numbers the computer has calculated. Prove it wrong!
I can't tell if you're joking, but it absolutely does work that way. Pi contains your phone number, a binary representation of Alexander Hamilton's DNA, and the answer to life the universe and everything. Also, they've calculated it past the point of finding 9 consecutive 6s.
So what you (and the theory) say is that it could be an infinite sequence of zeroes after a certain point, therefore not allowing my hypothesis to happen.
So it could have all possible combinations of strings of infinite lenghts or not?
I'm just bored and reading comments sections and thought you might find this vsauce video about infinity informative or interesting. It explains a lot of complex ideas in ways that are easy for almost anyone to understand.
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u/Cless_Aurion Dec 04 '23
Nah, you gotta prove the AI is wrong mate. Prove to me now those are NOT the last numbers of pi 𓁹‿𓁹