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Premanand
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If pi is a part of the area of a perfect circle, which I assume we can construct. Why does it have uncertainty? Can we just measure the area of circle and assign a perfect value for pi. If the answer is our measurements are limited to the instruments that we use, is it not the same for other geometries as well? Then the area of square , rectangle will all carry a degree of uncertainty.