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In reply to the discussion: Did the Big Bang create God or did God create the Big Bang? [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)Really? As someone pointed out, your information about the moon's apparent size during an eclipse is incorrect.
It's true that pi is an irrational number. However, we do know the area of a circle. Pi is part of the answer. It is a number. That we know it is an irrational number is interesting, but doesn't really affect our use of pi. The Bible says the value of pi is 3. We know its value in much more detail, now. Whatever level of precision you might possibly need in calculating that area or the circumference of a circle is available. That it is an irrational number is not the issue. It is a standard constant. The square root of 2 is also an irrational number. We use it all the time.
We even use the square root of -1, which is an imaginary number. It explains a pantload of things.