Dear Double-down-on-F*ck-you-Rene-because-you-REALLY-hate-the-term-REAL-lol,Lol, no one cares about digits of Pi. In its orbital calculations, the JPL rounds Pi to its 15th digit:https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2016/3/16/how-many-decimals-of-pi-do-we-really-need/
Of course no one cares about the digits of pi in everyday mathematics beyond a few significant digits! (Btw, I deleted that one line before you responded to it that said 3.145 is less than 3.14 — it was not properly contextualized, please ignore.)
But you did not answer at least 50% of my question, and went into other... areas.
Google "pi infinite" and you will find 10's of millions of pages on the topic. These people aren't insistent that the "base" has ANYTHING to do with pi's irrationality.
The thousands of mathematicians involved with calculating the digits of pi across server networks in binary grunts do not believe you. The programmers involved with all the multi-server algorithms.
If pi was finite, it would be a rational number. Lebesque integrals are still rationalizing things, no matter how you cut it.
In essence, you don't believe in irrational numbers because you don't believe infinity is something other than a process. This is why you kindly keep avoiding representing pi as the actual voltages and attempting to "resolve" it. It doesn't resolve, ever, as does any true irrational number, in any base, and the 2 quadrillionth in BINARY/UNARY is proof.
ℝ's INFINITUDE as a continuum is not a process. It is a stand-alone thing that is understood as a "thing" by the mind, because the true definition of a "thing" is first-order infinite, if R can be considered one. You even mentioned earlier on that understanding the ACTUAL infinite nature of ℝ was a dragon-esque situation that was "too complicated."
But no ℝ as infinity, no model for me.
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