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If you had a circle, 99.999999999999999999999999999999% accurate, (i would agree that you can't have a perfect circle IRL), stretch the circle out and measure it. You would need more precise measuring tools to measure that extra little bit. And then that will leave a little bit, and so on. Once you reach the exact measurement, increase the accuracy of the circle to 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999% and do it again.

Why do people not want to believe in infinite digits? You must believe that the concept of negatively infinite does not exist as well, because if you do then you know things can become infinitely small. Like the significance of pi's digits.

And shit, i've never taken a physics class in my life but i have a feeling i'd do a lot better than a lot of people here.

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