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Score: 8
Polikeyll

"Great"

date: March 24, 2006

We are all tied to the devine ratio.

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Score: 9
Time-Traveler

"Don't you morons understand?!"

date: March 22, 2006

The first 5 seconds of this film saw me creaming my pants. I can't believe this doesn't have a higher score than it currently has. This is...quite simply....the greatest movie I have ever seen.

Sir, I have been touched, in my heart and in my pants. Thank you very much for this film...I will never forget it.

NEVER FORGET

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Score: 6
sickeningxhate

"Was he searching for a piece of the pi?"

date: December 18, 2005

The symbol for Phi is ¨ª.
Phi=1¡¤618...

The symbol for pi is ¥ð. Which is used in this toon.

Pi=3¡¤1416...

I didn't understand the relationship between the DNA or the flower and the number pi.

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Score: 5
Empsychotis

"Well I got it"

date: August 8, 2005

I'm not sure how many people understood what this film was even about. Obviously most of them probably don't even understand what the Phi symbol looks like.

This film depicts an investigation into Pi,
Pi is the symbol pictured and also the most prevalent number in mathematics and all of reality.

The natural world (flowers and nature,) and even the metaphysical world (like the movement of the stockmarket or as shown, the progression of all numbers in electronics.)

Pi is the most fascinating mathematical concept because it is inherent in absolutely everyting down to the smallest strand of DNA. It is the blueprint for the universe.

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A cookie for you, sir!

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Score: 0
qat1

"I get it!"

by: qat1
date: July 8, 2005

it's a piece of shit, this deserves to be blamed.

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Score: 6
Maud-dib

"Think I get it."

date: July 7, 2005

Though it has nothing to do with math, the fact that Pi and a P.I. (private investigator) are in a little skirmish is somewhat underlayed. Anyway, not bad but lacked any real substance. Props for making it about Pi, though. Math rocks. Language of the universe!

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Score: 6
XavierAdoran

"Interesting."

date: July 6, 2005

It appears that you are trying to examine the improbability of humankind understanding such a number as 'pi', as well as the elusive nature of a nonrepeating, nonterminating number that is created in mathematical science's need to find the answers for everything, when the answer they create becomes the dominant problem of existance, being right up there with meaning of existance and the complete knowledge of the human mind.

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Score: 6
davaca

"pi?"

by: davaca
date: June 10, 2005

I'm probaly saying something stupid right now, but why the hell is pi hidding around thing abouth phi? The names look alike, and that's where al simularities stop...
of course I can be missing somethng, I'm not really good at math (and I have an exam next monday for which I'm supposed to study:()

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Score: 10
embermusiker

"whoops"

date: May 31, 2005

so, I accidently posted this first on The Search II...it was supposed to be for this one.
I liked it very much. I must admit that I didn't get the stock graph picture, but the rest of it made sense. The guy and pi through scenes that have to do with the golden ratio, or phi. Pi even hides inside at one point. The fibonacci numbers are good too. For example, if you take square with side lengths corresponding to fibonacci numbers, and put them side by side, starting from the smallest, and each time adding the next square to the long side of the rectangle made by previous squares, it will eventually look more and more like a golden rectangle. Also, pi*phi is equal to both the circumference of the golden circle, and the area of the golden ellipse. Toodles!

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Score: 8
gimpchimp

"does it mean...."

date: May 30, 2005

Is the meaning that...

Pi is an infinately useful number? that without it, the entire world would not exist :P and that it can be found everywhere? lol thats what i immediately got from it :P

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