US /ˈfaɪˌnaɪt/
・UK /ˈfaɪnaɪt/
tomorrow the way that today is so finite and so like just like another day and
The way that people think I have tomorrow, the way that today is so finite and so, like, just like another day, and
And learning to say no to those people, learning to say no to all those distractions is the only way to get anywhere because time is finite.
Cause time is finite, life is short.
So the basic premise of the halting problem is you've got some sort of a finite computer program.
So the basic premise of the halting problem is you've got some sort of a finite computer program.
And that's an example of a finite group, consisting of only 8 actions, but a lot of other groups consist of infinitely many actions.
And that's an example of a finite group, consisting of only eight actions,
We've only got these finite brains and only so many hours on the planet.
We've only got these finite brains and only so many hours on the planet, why do you bring
Maybe the universe is finite.
In the case of our universe, we don't know whether the universe is finite or not,
One is playing finite and the other one is playing infinite.
That's a finite construction.
Somehow in a finite time,
"It's now our only source of illumination, but its energy is finite."
It's now our only source of illumination, but its energy is finite.
Yet the resources on our planet are non-renewable and finite, except for rainfall, sunlight, biomass, animals, and people.
Yet, the resources on our planet are non-renewable and finite,