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From: Joshua Cranmer on 2 Jul 2010 17:50 On 07/02/2010 01:02 AM, |-|ercules wrote: > Meanwhile a round robin helicopter contingent hovers over me for the > last 20 years poking LASER signals at me that listen to audio Lasers are electromagnetic waves. Sonic waves are mechanical pressure waves. -- Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it. -- Donald E. Knuth
From: Tim Little on 3 Jul 2010 01:27 On 2010-07-02, |-|ercules <radgray123(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > All sequences doesn't quite make it to infinity?? All *finite* sequences. And yes, you can have all finite sequences of a number in a list without having the number itself in a list. What's so surprising about that? > It misses some? It misses almost all of them. - Tim
From: Tim Little on 5 Jul 2010 04:18
On 2010-07-02, |-|ercules <radgray123(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > What's your explanation for what happens if the list IS infinitely > long? All sequences doesn't quite make it to infinity?? It misses > some? One question I've been meaning to ask you: in your opinion, does Champernowne's constant contain pi? It does contain all finite digit sequences of pi. - Tim |