epi - pi

Bad Astronomy
By Phil Plait
Feb 1, 2007 12:26 AMNov 5, 2019 6:54 AM

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I didn't know this! From a recent XKCD comic:

This is correct! The value of e^pi - pi is 19.999099979 (plus a trailing infinite list of numbers). I strongly suspect this is just a coincidence -- after all, why not pi^e - pi (19.317565) or pi^e - e (19.740875)? If you pick enough numbers, one of them is bound to come out near an integer coincidentally. Hoagland bases his whole "Face on Mars" nonsense on this numerology fallacy. It's funny how coincidences seem like more than they are. Our brains are wired for that sort of thing.

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