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The Mathematical Rendezvous of Euler and Pi at Prime 1367
I know this is just a fun numerical coincidence and a rational approximation of e/π, but I found this neat balance and wanted to share it!
If you divide the prime number 1367 by the two most famous constants in mathematics, you get remarkably close to whole numbers, almost perfectly balanced on either side:
1367 ÷ π ≈ 435 (exactly: 435.129...) – just slightly above.
1367 ÷ e ≈ 503 (exactly: 502.891...) – just slightly below.
This creates a highly accurate approximation formula:
435 × π ≈ 503 × e (with a tiny difference of only ~0.7)
The prime 1367 acts as a beautiful, harmonious meeting point for two constants from completely different mathematical worlds!
u/Pattern_Finder_1367 — 3 days ago