Talk:Normal number

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First Trillion Digits of π

Investigating the first trillion (1012) digits of π is a remarkable feat! It is humbling that we expect only the first 12 digits of π (314159265358) to pop up there.

There is a searchable database of the first two billion (2 x 109) digits of π: http://www.subidiom.com/pi/pi.asp

The longest occurrence in this set is the numeric string 314159265 of length 9 which appears once at the 1,660,042,751st decimal digit of π.

--AugustO (talk) 05:21, August 8, 2021 (EDT)

That's fascinating, but says little about the occurrence of pi in its infinite sequence of digits-- which hopefully you'll agree.--Andy Schlafly (talk) 13:19, August 8, 2021 (EDT)