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I’m accepting this as canon.
I bet there’s some kind of crazy phenomenon that happens to the bases when you do that. And there’s definitely an ^(pi * i) in there.
there’s always the rather trippy bailey-borwein-plouffe formula that allows you to compute any digit of pi without computing preceding decimals… but it only works in base 16.
Conjecture: There is a procedure for finding a place-value representation of any positive real number such that the choice of base, and perhaps a secondary representation, yields an infinite number of fours.
I dont think it’s pronounced the way this comic implies it is.
I think it’s
fr·ee·ayI always pronounced it Four-yey




