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Archimedes was the first to discover it accurately but pi was around in the time of

early egyptians and mesopotamians...so pi has been around for a long time

Archimedes did, one day while he was in the bath tub. The sudden realization

made him so excited that he ran down the hall yelling "Come here, Watson,

I want you !" Eventually he reached the kitchen, where the door slammed

behind him, and an apple fell on his head, stunning him temporarily. Realizing

the gravity of his situation, he reached for the key dangling from the wall by a

string, but it gave him such an electric shock that he ran back out of the kitchen

and up to the bath chamber to fetch his robe. His heart pounding now, he sank

onto his bed, marveling and exclaiming "What hath god wrought!" at the wonder

of it all, and as he tried to relax and to calm himself, he muttered to himself in a

soothing tone, "We have nothing to fear but ... fear itself."

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