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187 | 187 | }, |
188 | 188 | "dateCreated": "2024-08-31", |
189 | 189 | "datePublished": "2024-08-31", |
190 | | -"dateModified": "2025-11-09", |
| 190 | +"dateModified": "2025-11-10", |
191 | 191 | "description": "About the context of the Core Geometric System ™, the best-established and most accurate framework to calculate area and volume.", |
192 | 192 | "disambiguatingDescription": "Exact, empirically grounded and rigorously proven formulas over the conventional approximations.", |
193 | 193 | "headline": "Introducing the Core Geometric System ™", |
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ <h1 style="font-size:160%;margin:7px;">How Accurate Are The Conventional Geometr |
366 | 366 | <p style="margin:12px;"><b>The Symbol π: A Linguistic Shortcut</b> |
367 | 367 | <br> |
368 | 368 | <br> |
369 | | -The symbol π was introduced because the true ratio—approximately 3.14159…—is an infinite fraction. Since we can’t write all its digits, we needed a symbol. But this symbol has taken on a life of its own. |
| 369 | +The symbol π was introduced because the estimate ratio—approximately 3.14159…—is an infinite fraction. Since we can’t write all its digits, we needed a symbol. But this symbol has taken on a life of its own. |
370 | 370 | <br> |
371 | 371 | <br> |
372 | 372 | Technically, the circumference is a perimeter. So the ratio ( P / d ) ( perimeter over diameter ) became π / δ in Greek. With ( d = 1 ), we get ( π / 1 = π ). But this is not necessarily the ratio itself—it’s the notation of that ratio. That distinction matters. There was a ratio between circumference and diameter long before the Greeks studied it. We must not let their symbolic shortcut overwrite a more fundamental geometric truth. |
@@ -1227,7 +1227,7 @@ <h2 style="margin:6px;">SURFACE AREA OF A SPHERE</h2> |
1227 | 1227 | <br> |
1228 | 1228 | <br> |
1229 | 1229 | </div> |
1230 | | -<p style="margin:6px;">The formula of the surface area of a sphere is available for 3.2 billion USD. (+tax, if applies)</p> |
| 1230 | +<p style="margin:6px;">The formula of the surface area of a sphere is available for 3.2 billion USD. ( + tax, if applies )</p> |
1231 | 1231 | <br> |
1232 | 1232 | <br> |
1233 | 1233 | </div> |
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