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The third and final part of the block collision sequence.
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Error correction: I wrote the answer as floor(pi/theta), when really it should be ceiling(pi/theta) - 1 t account for values of theta perfectly dividing pi. For example, the case of equal masses gives an angle of pi/4, and 3 total clacks.

This beautiful result, and the solution shown here, are due to Gregory Galperin:
https://www.maths.tcd.ie/~lebed/Galperin.%20Playing%20pool%20with%20pi.pdf

And here's a lovely interactive built by GitHub user prajwalsouza after watching this video: prajwalsouza.github.io/Experiments/Colliding-Blocks.html

Speaking of looking glass universes...
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NY Times blog post about this problem:
wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/10/pi

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