Gravity representations of Pi, Phi and e, illustration. The first 100 digits of three mathematical constants (from left: Pi, Phi and e) are assigned m


Gravity representations of Pi, Phi and e, illustration. The first 100 digits of three mathematical constants (from left: Pi, Phi and e) are assigned mass and placed uniformly around a circle. The simulations calculate the gravitational forces between all mass pairs and moves the masses accordingly. When masses collide, they form a new mass whose speed conserves momentum in the collision. All three constants are irrational numbers. The first few digits are: Pi (), Phi (the golden ratio, ) and e (Euler's number, ).


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