MISSION VIEJO – The first pyramid is just a piece of paper folded into itself. Nothing special. But 4,096 pyramids later, and Jonathan Bromberg’s classes have a work of art and a 3-D math lesson.
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Pi’s hidden links from pyramids to black holes
From the ancient pyramids of Giza to the farthest edges of black holes, pi has been quietly shaping our understanding of the world. New research reveals that Srinivasa Ramanujan’s century-old formulas ...
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