https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70ouFMV8xEg
>What is pi
>What is square root
>Using rectangles is fundamental
it's easier to draw a perfect rectangle than circle therefore they're more real
>>9142829
>What is pi
A real number, which can only be defined by an infinite set of rational numbers, which brings into question its utility for the real world.
>What is square root
A problematic function because it can take certain rational inputs and it will have no rational outputs. Instead, you again need the notion of real number, an infinite set of rational numbers. So it brings into question the utility of such a problematic function.
>>9142862
>problematic
Wildburgers are the SJWs of math.
>>9142877
Problematic is just a word. Go back to /pol/.
>>9142880
>Problematic is just a word.
Exactly.
>>9142882
Problematic is a word that takes certain rational inputs which has no rational outputs, which is problematic
>>9142829
>What is pi
A 2.71828th of a pie.
>What is square root
What is inside a square pot in which you planted a bonsai.
>Using rectangles is fundamental
How can rectangles fund brains?
>>9142846
>easier
Lol no you require 4 traces and to trace ortogonality. A compass is really simple.
>>9142829
HIGHLY DEBATABLE
>>9142829
He says the problem is to find the area, but doesn't even say what the area is. How come it's more rigorous than "regular" (aka. non-crank) math?
>>9142829
Why does he use the notion of length of a line segment if he earlier rejected it for sake of quadrances?