Happy Pie Day or the Wonder of Number (it will take abaout 5 minutes to read.....
Hello everyone and thanks for dropping in!
Today is a post a bit different from my normal ramblings....
Yesterday was Pie Day. Something that usually I would take no notice of at all, until a friend send me this link: Pie Day
Check it out and be prepared to be amazed!
Thank you for the link Astrid. I always loved Maths when I was at school but only realised how they can be linked to art in the last few years when my husband explored fractals.
Wow - amazing - who knew that there were six 9s in a row at some point in Pi. Thank you for the link... though I then got drawn onward of course. Did you see these extraordinary optical illusions (never mind the dress!)?
I had no idea...I always thought Pie as in yummy pie, and not pi. LOVEd the pictures...the colors, the art involved. Very cool read...thanks for pointing it out.
Ao passar pela net encontrei seu blog, demorei algum tempo a ver o conteúdo, gostei e é um daqueles blogs que gostamos de visitar. Eu ficaria alegre se me desse a honra da sua visita e se poder ler um pouco do que escrevi. Tenha muita paz e saúde. Sou António Batalha. http://peregrinoeservoantoniobatalha.blogspot.pt/
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Quite Amazing Astrid. Enjoy your Day. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link Astrid. I always loved Maths when I was at school but only realised how they can be linked to art in the last few years when my husband explored fractals.
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Love Chrissie x
Great artistic interpretations of pi, I love mathematical art and loved teaching it. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's day. xxxx
Beautiful art from pi, that's true! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThose are some pretty mind-boggling pictures! Very cool, have a great Sunday Astrid. hugs :)
ReplyDeleteWow - amazing - who knew that there were six 9s in a row at some point in Pi. Thank you for the link... though I then got drawn onward of course. Did you see these extraordinary optical illusions (never mind the dress!)?
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a lovely Sunday!
Alison xx
Thanks for the link Astrid-- amazing!
ReplyDeleteMakes me think I should have paid more attention in my math classes - LOL. But, seriously, the link was awesome - followed it on through - amazing!
ReplyDeleteQuite amazing Astrid, thanks so much for the link! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteI had no idea...I always thought Pie as in yummy pie, and not pi. LOVEd the pictures...the colors, the art involved. Very cool read...thanks for pointing it out.
ReplyDeleteAo passar pela net encontrei seu blog, demorei algum tempo a ver o conteúdo, gostei e é um daqueles
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Eu ficaria alegre se me desse a honra da sua visita e se poder ler um pouco do que escrevi.
Tenha muita paz e saúde.
Sou António Batalha.
http://peregrinoeservoantoniobatalha.blogspot.pt/