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Hi Jim,
Perhaps you did not understand the question? Since pi naturally exist in every circle, simply finding pi can not serve as proof of pi being ancient knowledge. So I ask again: How did Professor Thom confirm pi was in the ancient builders field of knowledge.
Jacob
Perhaps you did not understand the question? Since pi naturally exist in every circle, simply finding pi can not serve as proof of pi being ancient knowledge. So I ask again: How did Professor Thom confirm pi was in the ancient builders field of knowledge.
Jacob
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