MEASURING PI SQUARING PHI
Updated 39 days ago
For the last several thousand years, no mathematician, not Archimedes, not Euler, not Euclid, not Sir Issac Newton, not Leibnitz, not Einstein (a physicist who wasn't looking for the proof of Pi but used Pi = 3.1416…), or anybody else as far as I know - until now, at Measuring Pi Squaring Phi - has been able to present a proof for the true value of Pi...
In inductive inference, we go from the specific to the general. We make many observations, discern a pattern, make a generalization, and infer an explanation or a theory. In science and math, there is a constant interplay between inductive inference (based on observations) and deductive inference (based on theory), until we get closer and closer to the truth. The closer one's deductions and inductions match objective reality, the closer one is to the truth.