
Pi
In Our Time: Science
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The Death of Circle Squares
Eleanor: Pi was transcendental, that it couldn't be the root of any such equation meant the circle could not be squared with Euclidean tools. To square a circle means to make a square that has the same area as a circle - and this can only be done using straight edge and compass. We're moving towards the idea that numbers are abstract approximations to a particular sort of truth rather than exact delineations of an outer reality,' she says.
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