Why do colliding blocks compute NOT ONLY pi 3Blue1Browns video elaboration
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This blew my mind. In this video, I elaborate on one of the most popular videos of 3Blue1Brown about two colliding blocks that somehow compute pi. • The mass of the block can be adjusted so that the number of collisions computes another number. Such as pi, 2*pi, 0.5*pi, e, or any number. • I hope you enjoy this video. • 3Blue1Brown video on Why do colliding blocks compute pi? • Why do colliding blocks compute pi? • Music: Euler Clock by Vincent Rubinetti • https://vincerubinetti.bandcamp.com/a... • I create this visualization using the Manim package (by 3b1b) in Python. • https://github.com/3b1b/manim
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