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Difference between men and women is 3.14159 . . .

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Pi (Π) is both the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The calculation of pi begins at 3.14159 and stretches indefinitely. Thus, its exact value cannot be determined.

Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality. Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female, one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.

However, one can also see a positive aspect in the ratio: As the circumference increases, so does the diameter, and vice versa. Thus, whatever expands the horizons of the woman also expands the opportunities for the man.

The ancient Egyptians also found sex in numbers and geometry, as noted by Plutarch in Moralia Vol. 5. In a triangle that can be measured as three by four by five units, the erect side (3) was likened to the male, the base line (4) to the female and the hypotenuse (5) to the child of both.
 
I give that a 1.7 on the OneMale Near-Lightning Strike Scale. Got any origami?
 
I have never met a woman who wanted her pi stretched indefinitely. That's pretty much all I know about nekkid women. :monkey
 
Pi (Π) is both the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The calculation of pi begins at 3.14159 and stretches indefinitely. Thus, its exact value cannot be determined.

Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality. Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female, one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.

However, one can also see a positive aspect in the ratio: As the circumference increases, so does the diameter, and vice versa. Thus, whatever expands the horizons of the woman also expands the opportunities for the man.

The ancient Egyptians also found sex in numbers and geometry, as noted by Plutarch in Moralia Vol. 5. In a triangle that can be measured as three by four by five units, the erect side (3) was likened to the male, the base line (4) to the female and the hypotenuse (5) to the child of both.

I know a wonderful sex number. 69.
 
Pi (Π) is both the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The calculation of pi begins at 3.14159 and stretches indefinitely. Thus, its exact value cannot be determined.

Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality. Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female, one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.

However, one can also see a positive aspect in the ratio: As the circumference increases, so does the diameter, and vice versa. Thus, whatever expands the horizons of the woman also expands the opportunities for the man.

The ancient Egyptians also found sex in numbers and geometry, as noted by Plutarch in Moralia Vol. 5. In a triangle that can be measured as three by four by five units, the erect side (3) was likened to the male, the base line (4) to the female and the hypotenuse (5) to the child of both.

What the ****?
 
Pi (Π) is both the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The calculation of pi begins at 3.14159 and stretches indefinitely. Thus, its exact value cannot be determined.

Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality. Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female, one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.

However, one can also see a positive aspect in the ratio: As the circumference increases, so does the diameter, and vice versa. Thus, whatever expands the horizons of the woman also expands the opportunities for the man.

The ancient Egyptians also found sex in numbers and geometry, as noted by Plutarch in Moralia Vol. 5. In a triangle that can be measured as three by four by five units, the erect side (3) was likened to the male, the base line (4) to the female and the hypotenuse (5) to the child of both.

Well since you are looking for...and using...science for your OP, try this: male and female relationships make perfect sense biologically. At the 'scientific' level, which you are trying to use to address something about men and women that you find incomprehensible otherwise (seemingly).
 
Pi (Π) is both the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The calculation of pi begins at 3.14159 and stretches indefinitely. Thus, its exact value cannot be determined.

Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality. Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female, one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.

However, one can also see a positive aspect in the ratio: As the circumference increases, so does the diameter, and vice versa. Thus, whatever expands the horizons of the woman also expands the opportunities for the man.

The ancient Egyptians also found sex in numbers and geometry, as noted by Plutarch in Moralia Vol. 5. In a triangle that can be measured as three by four by five units, the erect side (3) was likened to the male, the base line (4) to the female and the hypotenuse (5) to the child of both.

The light at the end of the tunnel is omni-present, much like candy. Lucky number slevin slips on a banana peel and two fighter John sickens me. Hephastus 4:21:1-8, 23:4-19.

Colorful clay comes asking for the person you were before you ran through everything. Curdling bread and sandwich root. Clear water likes to take a walk in the park like a flailing monkey in a summer breeze.
 
Well since you are looking for...and using...science for your OP, try this: male and female relationships make perfect sense biologically. At the 'scientific' level, which you are trying to use to address something about men and women that you find incomprehensible otherwise (seemingly).

Given the large number of love songs with the word “crazy,” I will stick by my comment that relationships between men and women are irrational.

https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Love-Songs-With-The-Word-Crazy-Who-Wrote-The-Song-Crazy
 
Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality.
Riiiiiight


Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus
It isn't


and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female
Yeah that doesn't work either


one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.
Oooookay....

You do understand that the concept of "irrational behavior" and "irrational numbers" have no connection whatsoever? An irrational number is merely one that can't be expressed as a fraction, there is no deeper meaning to it. Using the same term for both is basically a historical accent, which has nothing to do with either human psychology, or human sexuality.

Not to mention there are lots of other irrational numbers -- Euler's Number, the Golden Ratio, √2, √3,

Better luck next time.

 
Pi (Π) is both the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet and the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. The calculation of pi begins at 3.14159 and stretches indefinitely. Thus, its exact value cannot be determined.

Pi may provide a link between mathematics and sexuality. Since the straight line (diameter) is symbolic of the male phallus and the circle (circumference) represents the curves of the female, one might conclude that pi signifies the unsolvable and infinite differences between men and women. The sexes will never be able to "figure" each other out. Pi is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction with integers in both the numerator and denominator. Similarly, the relationships between men and women are irrational.

However, one can also see a positive aspect in the ratio: As the circumference increases, so does the diameter, and vice versa. Thus, whatever expands the horizons of the woman also expands the opportunities for the man.

The ancient Egyptians also found sex in numbers and geometry, as noted by Plutarch in Moralia Vol. 5. In a triangle that can be measured as three by four by five units, the erect side (3) was likened to the male, the base line (4) to the female and the hypotenuse (5) to the child of both.

You are really, really over-thinking this thing...really...:2razz:
 
Riiiiiight



It isn't



Yeah that doesn't work either



Oooookay....

You do understand that the concept of "irrational behavior" and "irrational numbers" have no connection whatsoever? An irrational number is merely one that can't be expressed as a fraction, there is no deeper meaning to it. Using the same term for both is basically a historical accent, which has nothing to do with either human psychology, or human sexuality.

Not to mention there are lots of other irrational numbers -- Euler's Number, the Golden Ratio, √2, √3,

Better luck next time.



If you are going to complain about conflating irrational behavior with irrational numbers, then you should also complain about math mavens conflating pi with pie.

Pi Day has been observed in many ways, including eating pie, throwing pies and discussing the significance of the number π, due to a pun based on the words "pi" and "pie" being homophones in English ( /paɪ/), and the coincidental circular nature of a pie.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Day

I will put the pie and your wet blanket in the oven.
 
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