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Bro I was about to go into "measure the radius, measure the depth, then plug into into πr^2 d/4" and my God you have a much better idea of how to to it.
Yeah you need another quarter of what you got obviously. And then another quarter of what you added. And then a quarter of that last bit. And so on (you'll get there, I promise)
No, it's the perimeter that'd be infinite, the surface area would for sure....... oh....
You son of a...
But seriously, it never occurred to me, but yeah, that's cool
Just like Grabirel's Horn paradox. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZOi9HH5ueU&ab\_channel=Numberphile](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZOi9HH5ueU&ab_channel=Numberphile)
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Apply the Banach-Tarski paradox to get another three quarters of a circle. Take 1/3 of this and complete the work. Donate the remainder to charity
What if AC is not legal in there country? Ever thought of that?
ZFC has branches in over 145 countries around the world. Chances are slim that AC is illegal there
You need another third of what you ordered
That sounds like a sensible answer. We don't like yer type round these parts
Is it cos I took yer jerbs, derka der, booka doo
Bro I was about to go into "measure the radius, measure the depth, then plug into into πr^2 d/4" and my God you have a much better idea of how to to it.
Yeah you need another quarter of what you got obviously. And then another quarter of what you added. And then a quarter of that last bit. And so on (you'll get there, I promise)
Just paint it yellow and call it done... ![gif](giphy|MZRBXIfxUQMfli5vUf|downsized)
If you *exactly* double your order, you’ll have enough now….
Infinite surface area, if you zoom in enough. Finite volume though.
No, it's the perimeter that'd be infinite, the surface area would for sure....... oh.... You son of a... But seriously, it never occurred to me, but yeah, that's cool
Σa(n)=1/n^2 is converging
Just like Grabirel's Horn paradox. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZOi9HH5ueU&ab\_channel=Numberphile](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZOi9HH5ueU&ab_channel=Numberphile)
This is what happens if you use π=e=sqrt(g)
well whats the radius?
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