- A History of π
"A History of π" is a 1971 non-fiction book by physicist
Petr Beckmann that presents a laymen's level-introduction to the concept of the mathematical constant π. It may be best known for the author's colorful and free-wheeling opinions about politics and culture.Beckmann was a
Czechoslovakia n who fled the Soviets to come to the U.S., and his dislike of authority gives "A History of π" a style that belies its dry title. For example, his chapter on the era following the classical age ofancient Greece is titled "The Roman Pest"; he calls the CatholicInquisition the act of "insane religious fanatics"; and he says that people who question public spending on scientific research are "intellectual cripples who drivel about 'too much technology' because technology has wounded them with the ultimate insult: They can't understand it any more."See also
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History of π External links
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