Is there a relationship between pi, physics, and probability?

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In summary, the conversation discussed the relationship between physics, math, and geometry, specifically in regards to the variables A and B, and the constant C. The nature formula is ABB = C, and the variable pi formula is Pi of A = 3.1416 + root of ( C : A ). It appears that the value of pi may vary in this context, but it is unclear what space or field this discussion is taking place in and how it relates to probability and statistics.
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The natural connection between physics,math,and geometry

A – variable from 0.001mm to infinity mm ( A = diameter of circle )

B – variable from 0.0173 to zero

C – constant number 0.0000003
The nature formula is ABB = C

B of A = root of ( C : A ) Variable pi formula

Pi of A = 3.1416 + root of ( C : A )

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The only thing I could distill from your post is that you are asserting the value of $\pi$ somehow varies...in what kind of space are you operating? What does this have to do with probability/statistics?

My first inclination was to simply shut down your thread as it was on another site, but I want to give you a chance to post something lucid before doing so.
 

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