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am I going to think it is numerology,
has pretty much put a stop to numerology in this area.
we can calculate π and √10 to any level of precision we want.
Funny how it works in base 10
that he needs no more than one decimal point
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What is notable in his paper is that he needs no more than one decimal point in his exponents
It was only a simple matter of trial and error to work out the final equation.
where an exponent is based on an experimental value
puts the first nail in that coffin.
No matter how many places of decimals you get it to agree to
They take their individual experimental results, square each one, add all of them together, divide by the number of results and then take the square root of the average.
math does not lie.
If that is not trial and error, I don't know what is.
far beyond the simple 12 digits they promote.
... that would be "numerology", a term you are misusing. ...
"numerology" has become a very common term
Who is "they"?