(December 30, 2014 at 2:58 pm)Godschild Wrote:(December 30, 2014 at 8:48 am)Alex K Wrote: This is very interesting: can you explain what an imperfect number is, mathematically speaking?
Why would God use it? I mean, it is the ratio of diameter and circumference of a circle, isn't it... even for God.
It has no ending, so no complete answer can be drawn from it. As many atheist have said here, a circle is not perfectly round and a number used in calculations for an imperfect object must in itself be imperfect. I understand pi is the best thing man has for circles and arcs and ect., I use it in my woodworking, it does get things close but not perfect.
GC
So let's compare: Humans have computed pi to five trillion decimals places; the Bible: not one.
Some god. Some mathematician.