Mysterious Patern In English Countryside Solved
Jun 19, 2008 Around the Word, Fun
It was solved by a certain “retired astrophysicist” from North Carolina. He managed to figure it out that the patern was an abstract representation of pi (3.141592654), the number at the center of Euclidean geometry. He explained that:
Take the pattern and draw radial lines from the center of the central depression through each radial jump,” Reed e-mailed the Earthfiles.com Web site. “Take the smallest angle sector and call it one (1), then compare the other 10 sectors contained angle to the smallest and pick the closest single digit for the ratio. They come out as 3.141592654.
And I’m totally lost. Can anyone explain this to me in layman term?

English Crop Circle’s Mysterious Pattern Solved
Tags: 3.141592654, Pi
So 14th March Is Pi Day
Mar 14, 2008 Fun
Now only then I know. Not too late, keke, though 14th March will be over in 50 minutes time. Anyway, Happy Pi Day!
Check it out:
http://www.piday.org/
Tags: mathematics, Pi



