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Tau Day is getting closer! I encourage everyone to start using pi instead of tau, this is vital to the success of our future generations. Tau makes trigonometry and calculus easier for students to learn. It is vital that we switch from π to τ as soon as possible.
Days until Tau Day (6/28):
14
Link of the day:
https://www.tauday.com/a-tau-testimonial
Enjoy this article, it highlights the importance of switching to tau.
τ4ever
Only 13 days until tau day! Tau naturally appears from the angle measure system called radians, in which the angle theta (Θ) is defined as the length of the arc (a) divided by radius (r). When you take the angle measure of a full circle, you divide circumference by radius, yielding tau. This means that the "Special Angles" like π/2 (a quarter of a circle) or 3π/2 (three quarters of a circle) no longer require memorization, because all you have to do to get the radian measure of the arc of a circle is take the fraction of the circle that the arc traces out, and multiply it by τ (e.g. 1/4 circle is τ/4, two thirds circle is 2τ/3), and this makes radians much much simpler. Tau is a better number because it relates a circle's circumference directly to its radius, and since a circle is defined by its radius, tau is the more natural constant.
Days Until Tau Day:
13
Links of the Day:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lX1kykIJfK8
τ4ever
I have presented clear arguments as to why tau is better, but no one can give a clear reason as to why pi is better. Tau is clearly better!
It’s more og
Euler originally defined π=C/r, so, if anything, τ is more og. Plus, that isnt a reason, people have done bad things for many many years before realising that they were bad. We are now realizing our mistake, so we must correct it.
There are 15 days until tau day everyone! We all need to celebrate this day, so that a forgotten constant is forgotten no more! Tau is defined as the circumference of a circle divided by it's radius, it is more intuitive than pi and is superior for many reasons. I will post a link here every day so you can have the opportunity to learn more about the true circle constant;.
Days until Tau Day (6/28):
15
Link of the day:
http://www.math.utah.edu/%7Epalais/pi.pdf
τ4ever