The value of Pi is certainly not 3. That is obviously offered as a rough estimation.
However the Hebrew alphabet divided by 7 is much closer to the actual value of Pi, practically speaking. That is to say 22/7.
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...telligence.zip
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...yesirah-Pi.jpg
It is quite likely that the 'guessing game' of Calculus* is not the true method of calculating Pi. Especially since just measuring it out carefully with a ruler and CD indicates the Biblical inference is closer to physical reality.
Regards,
David Merrill.
* Calculus is somewhat magical because it closes in on a value, getting an oxymoron called "infitessimally small" of closeness, the
limit, and then calling that a good enough guess. And it always seems to be.