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This episode was made possible by generous supporters on Patreon. Happy Pi Day, Crazies! Well, at least if you live in one of these countries. Anyway, I was thinking recently: Does the number pi actually exist? Lets find out! Of course, we cant really answer this without a pinch of definition. The number pi is defined as the ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter. Yes, there are bunch of different ways to calculate it, but as 3blue1brown would remind us: All of them are somehow related to circles. So, if were going to ask if the number pi exists, it might be helpful to first ask if a circle exists. A circle is the set of all points equidistant from the same point. But thats just math. Its abstract stuff. Can we actually draw a shape with that property? Well, lets give it a shot. Find a piece of paper and a compass. The ends on the compass have a consistent distance, so it should be perfect. I can put it on my paper, twirl it around, and BAM! Ive got a circle. Or do I?