π and the shape of progress | Nehir Kırkgöz | TEDxVUAmsterdam
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In her talk, Nehir explores π not only as a mathematical constant, but as a symbol of the cycles that shape our lives. Pi originates from one of the most fundamental forms in nature: the circle. It describes the ratio between a circle’s circumference and its diameter. No matter the circle’s size, this ratio remains constant, reflecting how different experiences and scales in life often share the same underlying patterns. Circular motion surrounds us everywhere: wheels turning, clocks ticking, planets orbiting, even the rhythm of our breathing. These recurring patterns illustrate how humans move through time and experience the world in cycles. Through this perspective, π becomes more than a number. It represents continuity within change and invites reflection on renewal, growth, and the repeating patterns that shape individuals, communities, and humanity as a whole. Nehir Kirkgoz is a second-year Computer Science Honours student at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Originally from Istanb
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