How come that pi (π) extends its decimal numbers infinitely?

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Is there any explanation behind this?

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How come? Because it just is. There’s no fundamental reason why it is this way.

It was shown in the 1700s that pi is irrational (cannot be written down as a fraction of integers), and this proved that its decimal expansion was infinite and non-repeating.

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