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"dateCreated": "2024-08-31",
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"datePublished": "2024-08-31",
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"dateModified": "2025-09-30",
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"dateModified": "2025-10-16",
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"description": "About the context of the Core Geometric System ™, the best-established and most accurate framework to calculate area and volume.",
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"disambiguatingDescription": "Exact, empirically grounded and rigorously proven formulas over the conventional approximations.",
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"headline": "Introducing the Core Geometric System ™",
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If you're trying to calculate the volume of a physical ball or sphere for a practical purpose – whether it's for a science experiment, engineering, or any other real-world application – my empirically derived V = " cubic value of ( √( 3.2 ) × radius ) " formula offers a result that aligns more closely with what you would measure in the lab.
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The conventional formula for the surface area of a sphere was developed from the " volume = 4 / 3 × π × radius³ " formula.
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<p style="margin:12px;">The conventional formula for the surface area of a sphere was developed from the " volume = 4 / 3 × π × radius³ " formula.
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