Feynman Point
- There are more than 62 trillion digits after the decimal in the value of pi as of now.
- The more digits taken after the decimal in the value of pi, the more accurate the calculations become.
- The 762nd position after the decimal in the value of pi where the six 9s start came to be known as Feynman point.
- Feynman point is very special because for the first time six identical digits and that too six 9s appear and occupy the six consecutive positions.
- March 14 is not only known as pi-day (because of 3.14 or 3/14) but also as the International Day ....
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