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He praised essays showcasing "what a first-rate artistic mind can make of particular fact-sets" — whether those involve cellphone ring tones, the meaning of stage fright or the "near-infinity of ways to experience and describe an earthquake".

MG, on a 2010 outing to Glyndebourne with DH to see a revival of the 1975 production of The Rake's Progress with Hockney's original sets, remarks as they sit in the grand and formal Sussex gardens on a perfect summer day that the landscape is a "huge natural theatre that is being lit by the sun and the weather in an infinity of varying ways".

For all those who wish to discover this imaginary laboratory and reevaluate the limits of infinity, Different Ways to Infinity will be presented at the EXIT festival in Créteil, France from 4th to 14th April.

The music's mournful yet ecstatic refraction and recombination of the blues raises its implications of class, race, and gender to something powerfully universal — yet perhaps universal in a new way (an artistic equivalent of a different order of infinity), a way that, in breaking through the limits of the categories that gave rise to it, may well fulfill Coleman's philosophical vision.

The title-page of the French translation of 1582 calls it a paradox and suggests its suitability "to those who frequent the courts of great lords and want to learn how to speak about an infinity of matters in a way contrary to common opinion".

What's more, with stunning scenery, an open-air spa, four restaurants and an infinity pool, serenity-seekers can find plenty of ways to relax.

That is marvelously intriguing and it bears on the nature of infinity, though in ways that Mr. Aczel does not make fully clear.

FitzRalph continues by pointing out that some people say that an infinity of souls is in no way impossible, or, at least, does not involve a contradiction, since God can make an actual infinite number of souls, angels, or beings at once, or he can do so successively, so that an actual infinite will exist at some future time, even given that the world began at a certain point.

Modern art, in Hegel's view, thus enjoys an unprecedented freedom to explore "the infinity of the human heart" in manifold ways (VÄ, 181).

It turns out that the number of ways of rolling up these extra dimensions can be very large, approaching infinity.

Beginning from today one can always add another day to the past or future, since an infinity of past days exists in the same way as an infinity of future days.

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