Why does Pi equal 3.14(…)?

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I’m seeking a physical science based explanation of why Pi equals what it does in our universe, not necessarily a mathematical answer.

What laws govern such constants…curvature of the universe? In our expanding universe, will this constant ever change?

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There is no reason, pi simply is what it is. When you divide the perimeter of a circle by its diameter, you get a very consistent yet strange number, which we called pi. It had to be something, pi is what it happens to be.

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