Plato (4th century BC) had a phrase that, if counting the letters of each word, would give the number 3.14159. Loosely translated it states: "forever God, Great Geometer defines the circumference of the circle".
Plato (4th century BC) had a phrase that, if counting the letters of each word, would give the number 3.14159. Loosely translated it states: "forever God, Great Geometer defines the circumference of the circle".
Plato (4th century BC) had a phrase that, if counting the letters of each word, would give the number 3.14159. Loosely translated it states: "forever God, Great Geometer defines the circumference of the circle".