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The Case of the Blind Mind's Eye

Curious Cases

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How to Calculate the Circumference of a Circle

In practice, it's not. Because as soon as you put a bit of weight on that tire, like a car, for example, then the bottom of the tire is going to flatten. And so it's therefore not circular anymore. Simon needs to be able to calculate the speed of the car given the rotation of the drive train - which means he can't use pie because it's not circular. So instead they use pie to be 3.05. What? That can't be right. But wait a minute. Wait a minute Yeah. I'm sure he does do that and I'm sure they win a lot of races. Well, we don't know what team he works

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