13.8 billion years ago, what we know as our Universe began with the hot Big Bang. It's been expanding and cooling ever since, up through and including the present day. From our point-of-view, we can ...
Sinek showed how the finite game of playing to win should give way to the infinite game of creating customer value, but made ...
The surface of Earth is finite. We can measure it. If it was expanding, then its size would grow with time. And once again, good ol' Earth helps us understand what the universe might be doing beyond ...
When my colleagues and I arrived at Duke University two years ago for our job interviews to become the first cohort of faculty teaching at their new joint venture university in Kunshan, China, little ...
Do you have a mission in life that is consistent with your purpose? Do you have a strong principled alignment of your personal and professional life? Before I figured out what I wanted to do, I ...
Infinite computation represents an emerging paradigm that extends classical numerical methods through the incorporation of infinite and infinitesimal quantities. By embracing non‐standard analysis, ...
Kavenna's Introduction raises the bar high for its readers, proposing what she calls a "finite self" in her/their/his/its "fleeting encounter with the world beyond" (xvii, xxv). She offers a succinct ...
13.8 billion years ago, the Universe began with the hot Big Bang. It's been expanding and cooling ever since, up through and including the present day. From our point-of-view, we can observe it for ...
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