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Re: The Reason Why Tau Is Fundamental And Why Pi Is Not
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Jan 4, 2013 12:43 PM
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In <kc2icq$11f$1@news.cc.tut.fi>, on 01/03/2013 at 02:12 AM, Kaba <kaba@nowhere.com> said:
>I agree that ideally tau should be used. Such things are important >to cut away the complexity from formulas, and to bring out >uniformity, something which in my experience always pays off, >revealing structure and diminishing the amount of errors.
If you want uniformity, that suggests sticking with Pi. As for complexisty, "2 PI R" is no more complex than "1/2 Tau D",
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