3.1415
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First there's the 3 before the decimal point, and then, after the decimal point, comes 14159 26535 8979.
The probability of a specific sequence of six consecutive decimal digits occurring early in the decimal representation of pi is usually only about 0. 08% (or more precisely, about 0. 0762%). However, if the sequence can overlap itself (such as 123123 or 999999) then the probability is less. The Feynman point is the first occurrence of four and five consecutive identical digits, but not six.
The decimal representation of pi, as of late 2011, is over 10 trillion (1013) digits.
The first 71 digits are: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998 There are many more; pi goes on forever.
In 1805 it was declared by Alex Norburtun that the first five digits of pi are 3.1415