Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for March 14, 2023

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 2 years ago

    So before π, what did people before Jones’ lifetime had been using? Just 3.14-etc.?

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    Bilan  almost 2 years ago

    I would have thought the usage of Pi would be much older than 300 years.

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    jmolay161  almost 2 years ago

    Eat, drink and be merry this week—- which includes Pi Day, the Ides of March, and St. Patrick’s Day.

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    wmwiii Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Happy Pi Day, everyone. I trust you all know how to celebrate it properly.

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    jmolay161  almost 2 years ago

    Kip Thorne had a big rivalry with Stephen Hawking about black hole theories, which happened to involve a salacious magazine as an informal prize. Thorne eventually won a Nobel Prize, although the more famous Hawking didn’t.

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    jmolay161  almost 2 years ago

    After about another 16 to 18 revolutions of the Sun around the Milky Way, the Earth may be uninhabitable because the Sun will grow into a red giant. That’s if current climate change trends have not killed us off already.

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    Flynn White Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Having a special day for Pi is so irrational.

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    think it through  almost 2 years ago

    This used to be the best comic to read every day but some people hate to see others enjoying themselves so had to get the people who made it worth reading. Now it’s back to the same old same old. I still come here twice a week just in case.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  almost 2 years ago

    Pi are not square Pi are round.

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  almost 2 years ago

    I just don’t know why a person would have to orbit around a Milky Way or Snickers or Abba Zabba or any other kind of candy bar. Just go ahead and partake of … oh, you mean the galaxy in which our planet and solar system reside. Never mind. ~ Emily Litella, well, truth be told science and various confections do overlap at some point in time

    Take care, may Master Bakery Chef Geoff “Yeah My Name Rhymes With Chef And Yes I Do Measure The Circumference Of My Pies Using The Pi Formula So Let’s Just Dispense With The Silly Puns Especially About My Buns” McSiftord be with you, and gesundheit.

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    oakie817  almost 2 years ago

    actually 317 years ago so pi jokes not working

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    notjimothy  almost 2 years ago

    I always understood that our solar system has not made it one cycle around the Milky Way.

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    198.23.5.11  almost 2 years ago

    Fred MacMurray was happily married to the actress June Haver for many decades.

    They were married after he LITERALLY rescued her from a convent.(She had become disillusioned with showbusiness)

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    yangeldf  almost 2 years ago

    One thing about Interstellar I didn’t like was the scene with the time dilation planet. The idea is that the planet was so close to the black hole that gravitational time dilation made only 1 hour pass on that world for every 7 years the rest of the universe experienced, but at THAT point extreme radiation or gravitational sheer would have torn the planet to incandescent dust, yes the planet had tidal waves the size of mountains but that was nothing compared to what should have been happening.

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    andersjg Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    May I have a slice of apple? Please?

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    WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    A solar system year (time to orbit the core) is 230 million of our years? So – what season would it be?

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    poppacapsmokeblower  almost 2 years ago

    So … in 115 million years we can see what is hiding behind the other side of the galaxy? Awesome! I can’t wait, literally.

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    PoodleGroomer  almost 2 years ago

    That would cut down on the candles on birthday cakes.

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    mindjob  almost 2 years ago

    Isn’t the solar system orbiting around a black hole at the center of the galaxy? There has to be a central point for bodies to revolve around

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    ekke  almost 2 years ago

    Wait, I missed the celebration at the 314.5926… year anniversary? Why didn’t anyone wake me?

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    Jogger2  almost 2 years ago

    We humans prefer measurements that are represented by numbers that are close to smaller integers. We’d rather deal with “3.8 miles” than "20064 feet. Keeping that in mind, some have proposed a unit for cosmic time scales: The Galactic Year

    The Big Bang was about 61 GY ago. Our galaxy is 54 GY old. The Sun is 20 GY old. The extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs occurred about 0.29 GY ago.

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    aerilim  almost 2 years ago

    So it’s safe to say that it took us 230 million years to get where we are now…

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    jfikse Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    The Milky Way looks like a spiral. How does a solar system orbit around a spiral?

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    LoneEagle7  almost 2 years ago

    Did somebody at Go Comics miss out on Daylight Savings Time? Fully three-fourths of the 40 or so comics I read came up with the March 13th comic.

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