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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15well there are times when we ponder these things more than others, a TAZ is temporary, wheras then supposing a PAZ would be permanent? PAZ as we know is castillian for peace. Isn't that quite dandy? PAZ will come when the autonomous zone is permanant.
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I first heard about Les Naus whilst still living in London, one of us loved trapeze and for her birthday we bought her one. & then she and her Irish raised indeed fellah went wandering and somehow ended up starting the trapeze group in Les Naus. Some of her little collective now study circus on scholarship in Spain and the UK.
People can still hang a trapeze from anywhere more than 5 metres.
I came to Barcelona in 2001, and somehow ended up staying in Les Naus for those months the World Bank had been booked to gig. I was very annoying, and still very Italian. We made a movie in that time on 35mm with French and NYC friends and we used Les Naus as one of the sets. I know now that this space is gone, indeed most of the urban backdrop has been demolished, regenerated, re-used.
One of the scenes was in "enterprise", the office, photocopier and computer bits that added the footnotes to history. Many a digital brain was born in that place. & The world now uses yet more interesting free software.
& like they will.
No one has forgotten how to do that.
Theatre happens wherever, I still remember the night the Sala Beckett which stood on the street opposite gave awy their sofas, and we brought them over and they were _plush_. I remember the night the cat shat on my bed. I remember the sticker of RTS London J18 which proclaimed an assembly connection to Brixton, Hackney, and many other places now gone. I remember the wall "you are not an idiot". I remember loads, and I know it won't be forgotten.
Now We Squat Homes.
Ara Okupem Habitatges.
We have sufficiently squatted western civilisation with our culture and the space we have kept open is un-evictable.
No olvidem Les Naus.
You weird new age maths types are really weird. This is an informed opinion I have interacted with a few of them in my time and they are really weird. This bizzare stunt highlights my point. But if you enjoy it knock yourselves out. Good work.
Your the ones writting on all my stickers around Pearse!....Good work :)
of phi?
There is no definite mathematical value for phi because phi doesn't represent anything in particular. It represents the internal angle of friction of a soil (which itself is variable) in soil mechanics and I've no doubt it represents a host of other variables in other disciplines.
Pi, however does represent a definite value, being 3.142 (rounded off to 3 decimal places, otherwise goes on to infinity - some daft nuts are known for being able to recite pages of the numbers following the decimal point of pi).
Pi represents the value which is obtained when you divide the length of the circumference of a circle by the length of its radius and is often approximated by 22/7 although this is far from exact.
Pi cannot be eaten.
I do believe that the chappies are referring to a numerical value known as the "golden mean" or "golden section".... which is sometimes denoted by the symbol PHI ....
http://www.vashti.net/mceinc/golden.htm
Its value is 1.6180339887499... . etc.
However, as another poster has pointed out the symbol PHI is also used in a wide range of scientific and engineering fields to denote various quantities ..... hence the potential for confusion ....
PI of course is something completely different and represents the ratio between the diameter and circumference of a circle .....
i.e. circumference = PI * diameter
PI = circumference/diameter
3.14159265358979323846264...
But of course you all knew that - apart from the dork who wrote that PI represents the ratio between the RADIUS and circumference of a circle .......
I hope that that has clarified matters for all and sundry ......
Did I say radius? Shame on me!
Let's not be too hard on you ....
After all you did qualify your submission with the disclaimer "this is far from exact" .... and you were only out by a factor of two .....
And while I am at it let me say how glad I am to see that you have contradicted your final remark about the inedibility of PI by eating it in its humble form ......
:-)
The phrase "this is far from exact" referred to the 22/7 approximation and makes no excuse for being out by a factor of two on the circumference/diameter formula.
Regarding the edibility of Pi, one could eat IN Pi if one happened along Washington St in Cork opposite the courthouse but I doubt that there would be any Pi on the menu. The humble I was humbly eating was probably pie.
Pedanticism allows not for poetic licence, although it may apreciate it all the same!
PS More humble pie eating: apologies to anyone offended by my original tag, no offence intended, in fact the potential insult didn't register with innocent me.
In 1897 the Indiana House of Representatives unanimously passed a measure redefining the area of a circle and the value of pi. (House Bill no. 246, introduced by Rep. Taylor I. Record.) The bill died in the state Senate.
This then re-emerged through the Master Writer Mark Boslough, who in 1998 started a internet deep penetration psychic thingy.
And within a short period, his April Fool's day joke (that Alabama State had altered for creationist reasons the value of Pi)
This is very copyleft material, but Mark Boslough is the origin:
I'll qoute the bug:
[{(- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — NASA engineers and mathematicians in this high-tech city are stunned and infuriated after the Alabama state legistature narrowly passed a law yesterday redefining pi, a mathematical constant used in the aerospace industry. The bill to change the value of pi to exactly three was introduced without fanfare by Leonard Lee Lawson (R, Crossville), and rapidly gained support after a letter-writing campaign by members of the Solomon Society, a traditional values group. Governor Guy Hunt says he will sign it into law on Wednesday.
The law took the state's engineering community by surprise. "It would have been nice if they had consulted with someone who actually uses pi," said Marshall Bergman, a manager at the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. According to Bergman, pi is a Greek letter that signifies the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It is often used by engineers to calculate missile trajectories.
Prof. Kim Johanson, a mathematician from University of Alabama, said that pi is a universal constant, and cannot arbitrarily be changed by lawmakers. Johanson explained that pi is an irrational number, which means that it has an infinite number of digits after the decimal point and can never be known exactly. Nevertheless, she said, pi is precisly defined by mathematics to be "3.14159, plus as many more digits as you have time to calculate".
"I think that it is the mathematicians that are being irrational, and it is time for them to admit it," said Lawson. "The Bible very clearly says in I Kings 7:23 that the alter font of Solomon's Temple was ten cubits across and thirty cubits in diameter, and that it was round in compass."
Lawson called into question the usefulness of any number that cannot be calculated exactly, and suggested that never knowing the exact answer could harm students' self-esteem. "We need to return to some absolutes in our society," he said, "the Bible does not say that the font was thirty-something cubits. Plain reading says thirty cubits. Period."
Science supports Lawson, explains Russell Humbleys, a propulsion technician at the Marshall Spaceflight Center who testified in support of the bill before the legislature in Mongtomery on Monday. "Pi is merely an artifact of Euclidean geometry." Humbleys is working on a theory which he says will prove that pi is determined by the geometry of three-dimensional space, which is assumed by physicists to be "isotropic", or the same in all directions. "There are other geometries, and pi is different in every one of them," says Humbleys. Scientists have arbitrarily assumed that space is Euclidean, he says. He points out that a circle drawn on a spherical surface has a different value for the ratio of circumfence to diameter. "Anyone with a compass, flexible ruler, and globe can see for themselves," suggests Humbleys, "its not exactly rocket science."
Roger Learned, a Solomon Society member who was in Montgomery to support the bill, agrees. He said that pi is nothing more than an assumption by the mathematicians and engineers who were there to argue against the bill. "These nabobs waltzed into the capital with an arrogance that was breathtaking," Learned said. "Their prefatorial deficit resulted in a polemical stance at absolute contraposition to the legislature's puissance."
Some education experts believe that the legislation will affect the way math is taught to Alabama's children. One member of the state school board, Lily Ponja, is anxious to get the new value of pi into the state's math textbooks, but thinks that the old value should be retained as an alternative. She said, "As far as I am concerned, the value of pi is only a theory, and we should be open to all interpretations." She looks forward to students having the freedom to decide for themselves what value pi should have.
Robert S. Dietz, a professor at Arizona State University who has followed the controversy, wrote that this is not the first time a state legislature has attempted to redifine the value of pi. A legislator in the state of Indiana unsuccessfully attempted to have that state set the value of pi to three. According to Dietz, the lawmaker was exasperated by the calculations of a mathematician who carried pi to four hundred decimal places and still could not achieve a rational number. Many experts are warning that this is just the beginning of a national battle over pi between traditional values supporters and the technical elite. Solomon Society member Lawson agrees. "We just want to return pi to its traditional value," he said, "which, according to the Bible, is three." -]})
And Mr Boslough by careful manipulation of a newsgroup, though he admitted it was a counter-Anti-Evolucionist joke, the internet is little understood by most mortals and this little jewel soon became "Media fact" and "Media discussion" :
Bussmann, Tom. "Foreword: Zeitgeist."
The [London] Guardian. 16 May 1998 (p. 8).
Devlin, Keith. "Off Line: Mythical Mathematics."
The [London] Guardian. 3 July 1997 (p. 8).
Habinger, Bernie. "Rest Easy! Pi Is Not Changing!"
Associated Press. 7 May 1998.
Heinlein, Robert. Stranger in a Strange Land.
New York: G.P. Putnam, 1961. ISBN 399-10772-X (p. 360).
Jaggi, Narendra. "A Centenary Celebration of Clear Political Arrogance."
The [Bloomington] Pantagraph. 13 July 1997 (p. A12).
Truly, Pat. "In Indiana, Pi R a Matter of Debate."
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 3 March 1997 (p. 9).
USA Today. "Across the USA."
8 May 1998 (p. A10). onto the "global recognition urban myth list".
Well done!
Fair Play to Him.
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and that's not your cup of tea look at young Mr
Ian Lee, who is this years President of Delta Sigma Pi which was founded at New York University in 1907.
http://www.dsp-xio.com/president.html
most of us are familiar with PI (3.14.........)
but few of us are familiar with PHI Φ(1.618...........)
thanks to above poster for shedding light on it.
phi is an irrational numer, it can never be truly worked out, we can just get closer to it.
it does matter as it is a number that is found in many many, if not all, growth systems
it also forms the "golden rectangle" which is supposedly the most perfect shape, it has been proven to be the most pleasing. loads of building use it, artists used to position the horizon line on it. its everywhere
i suppose the gist of doing it was to remind people that nature is beautiful and amazing when you look into it.
you live- you die
its good to laugh, create and have a little fun
http://goldennumber.net/spirals.htm
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/phi.html
here's Phi to 1000 decimal places
1.618033988749894848204586834365638117720309179805762862135448
622705260462818902449707207204189391137484754088075386891752
126633862223536931793180060766726354433389086595939582905638
322661319928290267880675208766892501711696207032221043216269
548626296313614438149758701220340805887954454749246185695364
864449241044320771344947049565846788509874339442212544877066
478091588460749988712400765217057517978834166256249407589069
704000281210427621771117778053153171410117046665991466979873
176135600670874807101317952368942752194843530567830022878569
978297783478458782289110976250030269615617002504643382437764
861028383126833037242926752631165339247316711121158818638513
316203840052221657912866752946549068113171599343235973494985
090409476213222981017261070596116456299098162905552085247903
524060201727997471753427775927786256194320827505131218156285
512224809394712341451702237358057727861600868838295230459264
787801788992199027077690389532196819861514378031499741106926
088674296226757560523172777520353613936
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