Re: Hello There?
- From: "Peter Webb" <webbfamily-diespamdie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 02:20:01 +1000
"Torkel Franzen" <torkel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Robert Low <mtx014@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> And didn't Carl Sagan write a bizarre
>> novel in which a circle encoded into
>> the digits of pi was proof of the
>> existence of God?
>
> There was some kind of message encoded in pi in the
> book. Unfortunately, this nonsensical idea was not taken up in the
> movie version.
>
>
I loved the idea. It certainly made me think of the limits of omnipotence -
can God make arithmetic work differently? Not a concept aften discussed in
airport thrillers.
It also had a nice context, in that she (the astronomer) originally received
a message from the aliens by radio; they advised her to look for another
message in the base 11 representation of pi - just a different
communications medium.
BTW, if you thought it was nonsensical why are you diappointed they didn't
have it in the movie (which I didn't see)?
.
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