Wednesday 26 August 2015

Understanding Infinity

Ambi was born on 13th October 1989, as per many of his certificates, which may be expressed as 13101989
There is a number in mathematics called pi, which has infinitely many digits, starting from 3.14159
Ambi was surprised to find that,
"the string 13101989 occurs at position 40,160,873 counting from the first digit after the decimal point."-according to Pi-Search
Screen capture of an MIT site.
As one might observe, the billionth digit has not yet been loaded into my computer.
The string 13101989 is highlighted. Click to enlarge.

 If there is a method of translating letters to digits, it is possible then, that:
  • Full text of Merchants of Venice be found exactly.
  • Full text of all of Shakespeare's works be found exactly.
  • Full text of all of English literature till date be found exactly.
  • All literature of all of the languages till date be found exactly, if there is a method of translating all human language to digits.
  • All spoken, written, printed and displayed word till date be found.
  • All spoken, written, printed and displayed word in the past and the future be found.
  • Instructions to become a billionaire be found. Not those self-help-books-kind-of instructions, but computer-algorithms-kind-of instructions, with details like how many grams of toothpaste should one use today.
  • This blog post be found.
  • DNAs of all creatures be found.
  • Co-ordinates of each electron in the universe at any time be found.
  • Tomorrow's stock prices be found.
  • First billion digits of pi be found a billion times.
  • Answers to all unanswered questions be found.
  • Every-thing be found, including no-thing.
Only God would not be surprised by all these. If one is not surprised, they better get a check up done. They might turn out to be God. Just kidding.

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