shadron
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The value of pi is what it is, and not even God can change it. It would be extremely unlikely to find a string of a million 1s or a rasterized circle or any other such simple sequence or pattern in the first trillion or so digits, in any base. If we found such a thing I'm not sure what we would make of it, but I wouldn't call it a message from God. I can only say that God would probably be as astonished as us. (And yes, I know it should probably be "as astonished as we", but that just sounds silly.)
However, if we found a more complex coded message, such as the phrase "I am the Lord your God", spelled out in ASCII characters, then I think that would be very good evidence of God. Not that God could have put that particular string there either, but He certainly could have influenced the historical development of the English language and the choice of ASCII character representations so that the string, when we eventually found it, would have the meaning that it does.
Not so. The point of the rasterized circle in base 11 is that this could be found by any civilization, any intelligence in the universe from a simple series expansion and a computer (or their own brain given time and paper enough). No need to know ascii, no need to know english, no need to be air breathers or carbon based life. Just know what a circle is, enough math to have developed a series expansion for pi, and time. Your message in terms of information is much smaller than hers was; it was something like 51x51 base-11 digits long.
The idea of a system of weights and measures in base-phi is even less practical than imperial weights and measures with its haphazard factors of 3, 12, 14, 16 and what have you.