"if you ever encounter the number pi^e, put down the chalk and step away from the chalkboard, something has gone terribly wrong."

@Felthry what I love about this is that e^pi is perfectly reasonable and really comes up sometimes, and yet we know there's absolutely no justification to have pi^e

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@Lioness e^pi actually comes up all the time, since it's inherently part of the trigonometric functions (frequently in the form e^{2*π*i*x})

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