March 14, 2014
3.14.14 or 14.3.14
3.14 = 8 = Infinity
Pi Day celebrates the mathematical constant Pi observed
on March 14 (3/14), due to Pi being roughly equal to 3.14.
In the year 2015, Pi Day will have special significance on 3/14/15 at
9:26:53 a.m. and p.m., with the date and time representing the first 10 digits of pi.
Pi in the Sky: Long String of Digits Written Over Austin
Live Science - March 14, 2014
Happy Pi Day! Fun Facts About Our Favorite Irrational Number
Live Science - March 14, 2014
How America celebrates Pi Day
CNN - March 14, 2014
Why Everything Is Going to Cost $3.14 on Friday
TIME - March 14, 2014
Today, March 14th (3.14), is Pi day, as all around the world pi-philes celebrate one of the most compelling and mysterious constants of Nature. Pi appears in equations describing the orbits of planets, the colors of auroras, the structure of DNA. The value of is woven into the fabric of life, the universe and ... everything. Humans have struggled to calculate for thousands of years. Divide the circumference of a circle by its diameter; the ratio is . Sounds simple, but the devil is in the digits. While the value of is finite (a smidgen more than 3), the decimal number is infinitely long. Supercomputers have succeeded in calculating more than 2700 billion digits and they're still crunching. The weirdest way to compute : throw needles at a table or frozen hot dogs on the floor. Party time! Have a piece of Pi. - Spaceweather.com
Albert Einstein Google Videos
Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist
considered one of the greatest physicists of all time.
Mass and energy are both different
manifestations of the same thing
a somewhat unfamiliar conception for the average mind.
Adventures With Al and El on the Event Horizon