Sorry, Hope(N Forever), but your story of Pythagoras discovering pi is
complete bunk. If you knew anything about the Pythagoreans, you'd know that irrational numbers were unfathonable to them and actually destroyed their religion (by them thinking about the length of a square diagonal). Pythagoras did not discover pi and even if he did, there is no way he would tell anyone. I don't know where you got your information.
Furthermore, the Greeks don't even pronounce pi like that. It's said as "pee".
The first actual evidence of pi is found in the Rhind papyrus, which is an Egyptian list of math problems and solutions (ca. 2000 BC). The first person you could associate with calculating pi is my personal favorite mathematician of all time, the one, the only, the Archimedes (<3) in 250ish BC.
And 22 is rational. ^_^
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