The following has been paid for by a grant from the Windsor Pneumatics foundation
Born from the fertile womb in Ancient Babylon, and pa**ed through the hands of Archimedes, to Ptolemy, to Fibonacci, to Newton, to Einstein, it's name was derived from the Greek letter for "P", and represents the ratio of a circle circumference to it's diameter, the value 3.14, or Pi. But does its existence as a numerical deity suggest what some scholars refer to as a theometry? Today we will attempt to unlock the answer to a 4,000 year old riddle. Pi've got a secret! Next, on Mathteries of the Unknown