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Quiz time. What famous physicist is the sequence in red named after, what the hell are we looking at, and why is it significant?
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jtotheizzoe:

Quiz time. What famous physicist is the sequence in red named after, what the hell are we looking at, and why is it significant?

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    • #don't be irrational
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  1. kidkeyser likes this
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  3. newdukeofyork reblogged this from fyeahchemistry and added:
    Awesome.
  4. flawlesswallace reblogged this from thequantumlife
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  9. tuxedollamas answered: Space.
  10. spifftastic likes this
  11. michielrutjes answered: The Feynman point!
  12. thepetitecreature reblogged this from fyeahchemistry
  13. mikan3000 answered: it’s pi!!! i got it from the 3.14
  14. unshackled answered: Got an answer for fyeahchemistry?
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  16. youssof reblogged this from jtotheizzoe
  17. out-stagram answered: Richard Feynman? I had to do a bit of research but now I know! it helped to know what Pi is..
  18. aafrophone reblogged this from fyeahchemistry
  19. alenarr answered: Feynman, pi, Mr. Feynman used to get up to that point, and then say “and so forth” as if it repeated.
  20. charliecharliebobarlie reblogged this from itfeelsfeynman
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  22. justacommonview answered: We’re looking at repeated numbers in the first 1,000 or so digits of pi; I should know the physicist but I don’t; I assume we want patterns?
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  28. purple-air answered: its Feynman right?
  29. irrelevantexperimentation answered: pi! but I don’t know..
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  33. porcelai reblogged this from jtotheizzoe
  34. porcelai answered: Richard Feynman! he went to my college :)
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  38. madamecousteau answered: Pascal?
  39. peachysmile answered: who?
  40. wtf-science answered: Feynman
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  44. creativelybored answered: Feynman, because he memorized up until that point to recite it and say “…999… and so on.”
  45. obsessive-compulsive-destroyer answered: It’s the number Pi. I can’t answer any of the other questions
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