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Pi file compression

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-13 10:37

You can compress any file to almost nothing using digits of pi. Ignore the decimal place.

All you need is the starting and ending digits. That's the entire pi file. Then, the uncompressed file is all of the digits in between (and including) the starting and ending digits, then converted to binary.

Example: if you want to represent the value 000000110000000100000100 (or 196868 in decimal, though it can be any sort of data type too), the pi file would just be [0,2] to include the 0th, 1st, and 2nd digits of pi (3, 1, and 4).

Name: Anonymous 2018-08-13 21:34

>>5
All numbers are just 0-9
False, all digits are just 0-9. All numbers that belong in N are 0-+infinity.

But pi goes on forever, does it not?
So? This does not disprove my claim.

The likelihood of finding an appropriate pi digit range for small files is much higher.
Even for a random 1 Kib file it will be almost impossible to find the correct range within your lifetime (or the lifetime of the universe for that matter) - assuming that such range exists at all.

>>8
Claim No 2: pi does not contain all the numbers that one can find in a 512 bit file.

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