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6252824 No.6252824 [Reply] [Original]

...what? why..? Why must you spit and shit on everything I know and love japan? Is this some sort of world where PI is not an area of a circle but a frequency of some kindergarten-level bullshit? What is the area of circle in that world then? Or did they make it to metal ships without basic geometry knowledge?! I can't enjoy the game now that I know for sure it was written by someone who mentally didn't make it out of grade school... Fuck. Fuck!

>> No.6252826

You lack autism.

>> No.6252832

OP's autism frequency is over 9000.

>> No.6252833

>implying the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter isn't the solution to a ton of various equations in the real world

>> No.6252835

Just go back to /v/. All of you.

>> No.6252836

i think you are overreacting a bit here. Its just an arbitrary number they picked out that has no impact on the story whatsoever. Why not Pi? Its a friggin fantasy game, not sci-fi anyway.

>> No.6252840

>>6252833
Nothing relating to frequency, no sir. If you spent just a bit more time thinking instead of rushing to write that green text you'd have realized that.

And you two who made posts containing word autism just go and die already, drown in a river.

>> No.6252841

You don't NEED to know PI.

It just helps.

>> No.6252843

Pi is a very mysterious number.

>> No.6252845

>>6252840
Well do you know how Fonon frequencies work? Of course you don't because they don't fucking exist. It's cool that you passed Physics 101 but don't try to force real-world physics into fantasy worlds, that's retarded.

>> No.6252850

>>6252836
No rationally-thinking person would pick PI for frequency. And apart from that, this guy is reading the number from a top-secret document. This number comes as a surprise to him. He doesn't what PI is. Even when writing fantasy you can't pretend that most basic laws of nature do not exist.

>> No.6252853

>>6252840
They made pi the frequency of a made up material. I see no problem here unless you've done some research about this made-up material that can say otherwise.

2/10, you need more Autism.

>> No.6252858

Be glad that at least Japan isn't anthropomorphizing numbers as cute girls.

You could have had number gijinka with Pi as a popular, well-loved high school student, Graham's number as a gentle elder sister constantly concerned about her weight, the imaginary unit as a ghostly girl who may or may not exist, Phi as a perfectionist rich ojou-sama, Mills' constant as a shy, diminutive loli, Kaprekar constant as the reliable class president all other numbers look up to, e as another high school student with a father complex about her "father" Euler and so on.

>> No.6252859

>>6252853
>>6252845
Okay, I accept your "this is magic I ain't gonna explain shit" card; read >>6252850; this is what I didn't like in the first place, the fact that the guy didn't know PI. A property of something top secret turned out to be PI, a number for a completely different are, and he just ignores it. No amount of magic is enough to explain this. Oh, and, >>6252853, drown in a river.

>> No.6252861

why cant it be both?

>> No.6252862

>>6252859
I guess we can compromise then, I admit that is a bit stupid. But it's a game for children. You see this stuff happen in sci-fi all the time. People often pick universally known values so the audience can feel a part of it. Even kids know what PI is so they'll say "oh hey that's PI lol".

>> No.6252863

But there's nothing there to suggest that Jade didn't know Pi.

The only thing it actually tells us is that Lorelei's fonon frequency BEING Pi is a revelation to Jade.

>> No.6252864

>>6252850
If you read about PI as a frequency in some top secret document I'm sure you'd be surprised as hell yourself

>> No.6252866

>>6252859
What about them fictional universes that may use completely different mathematical expressions to portray how shit works in their universe that have no obligation to be like the real world's, and where thanks to a tremendous consequence, the pi number sequence is used to describe something else, huh?

It is not like it could be π Hertz or anything.

Fucking pseudo-intellectuals/scientists take the fun out of everything.

>> No.6252871

3.14... is a very low frequency. It would have harmonics all over the spectrum and due to its intensity it would fuck every fucking transmition in that world.

>> No.6252875

>>6252859
I've never played the game, but you're mad because he didn't make a comment stating "Hey that's pi guys" or because he doesn't know what pi is? Does he actually state he is unfamiliar with that number? Sounds like a pretty rough case of Autism to be bothered by that.

Also, nowhere in your original post did you allude to him not knowing pi being your problem. In fact, your complaint was quite obviously that it was the frequency of a made-up material of which you know nothing about other than what you were told. The reason this was a problem was because somehow in your retardation you concluded that this means pi cannot be used for anything else such as finding the area of a circle. Another telltale sign of Autism.

>> No.6252889

>>6252871
>It would have harmonics all over the spectrum
I think that's supposed to be the point of Fotons is it not?

>> No.6252888

>>6252862
You know, before I could live in happy ignorance thinking that maybe game is too deep for me and soon there will be amazing revelations that will take my breath away, but this nails it down; it's a game for kids...

>>6252864
I wrote 'comes as a surprise' as in 'he didn't know anything about it before'. He is neither surprized nor reveals in any way that he knows something about that number.

>> No.6252893

>>6252875
Don't expect a response on topic; drown in a river.

>> No.6252902

>>6252888
>it's a game for kids...
Well, you are playing a game of the Tales series after all.

>> No.6252914

>>6252893
It's cool, if I ever made a retarded supposition that I can't back up with any semblance of logic I'd start backpedaling too.

>> No.6252924

>>6252914
He has a perfect reason though.
It's just that he is mad because of a game for kids.

>> No.6252927

>>6252924
Not really.
He is retarded and bothered by the most fucking trivial things fucking possible.

>> No.6252929

>>6252927
He's a true /jp/ anon

>> No.6252933

>>6252875
>Also, nowhere in your original post did you allude to him not knowing pi being your problem.

>Is this some sort of world where PI is not an area of a circle but a frequency of some kindergarten-level bullshit? What is the area of circle in that world then? Or did they make it to metal ships without basic geometry knowledge?!

Cool, we have two autistics discussing in this thread, /jp/. Let's see how it turns out.

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>> No.6252932

>>6252914
No one is backpedaling. It's pretty clear that in OP I'm referring to the fact he doesn't know what PI is. "What is the area of circle in that world then?" -- this has no meaning otherwise, as well the following sentence. I also still am sure that person who says that PI may be a frequency is terrible at science, but since I don't have a solid way of proving it to you, I'm ignoring the issue.

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>> No.6252942

>>6252932
Hertz can be ANY FUCKING NUMBER, you fucking dimwit.

>> No.6252962

>>6252942
But if equals the area of a circle with a radius of 1, you _must_ have a good reason for that, even in fantasy.

>> No.6252963

>Or did they make it to metal ships without basic geometry knowledge?!
They never mentioned anywhere in game that the ships were made of metal you faggot. I will continue to believe that the ships are all made of fairies who like to cosplay as pieces of grey and blue panels.

>> No.6252973

Is pi completely random or are there patterns to it? This requires further analysis.

>> No.6252992

>>6252973
The decimal representation? I'd put my money on completely unpredictable.

>> No.6253001

>>6252973
If there is a pattern, nobody has figured it out.

>> No.6253002

>>6252933
He mentions it as being a consequence of pi being the frequency of the fonon. He does not allude (note the word allude here, it does not mean mention) it being a claim or anything, all we know from the OP for sure is that he's mad pi is the frequency of the fonon. You can't apply knowledge gained from his later statements to the OP to make sense of it, you can only work with what was given.

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