I think it is something about how flat or closed the universe you are in is.
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well, in a flat universe, pi is 3.14159... but rebelling against "digital filters" pi might be closer to exactly √10 in a pinched universe, around a black hole, the length of a circle around the hole is less, like a cone, it could be <3.1459 in expanding universe could be >
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yeah. pi^2 in a euclidean universe is very very close to 10, but not quite! so imaginably you have just a tiny amount of extra space to slip in some magic. at least this is my idea :D
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this much space! 10 - pi^2 = 0.130395598910641381165509000123848864686300592759209373586...
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