Pi, Imperatively
By Ken Ramsey
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Pi is the controlling constant for circles, globes, orbits, the inverse square power distribution and many of the other fundamental aspects of our universe. This ebook is an effort to put forward the idea that a better understanding of pi is required. The entire knowledge base of our understanding of science could be greatly changed with additional efforts in the study of pi.
Ken Ramsey
A lifetime of across-the-board industrial experience has garnered a broad and detailed knowledge of technology. With a lifelong interest in physics and the opportunities to witness cutting edge technologies, incorporating latest advances in the physical sciences, the author has developed an understanding that may be unique to the modern era.
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