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Author(s):  
Qing Li

An infinitely small quantity is defined as a one-dimensional quantity of finite length but with sizes of space, while an infinitely great quantity is reached by the superposition or accumulation of infinitely many finite quantities, by the way of the change in direction. The change in direction indicates that there is a jump from a finite quantity to infinitely many finite quantities (infinitely great). The form of the manifestation of the infinitely great is one quantitative continuum that cannot be operated by any algorithms and all parts of space we see is this one quantitative continuum. .Any value are this single quantitative continuum that indicates the infinitely great and compresses any quantities outside of it to nothing. As a result, the infinite exact value of a circumferential length (π) has been obtained here.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-99
Author(s):  
Puan Maharani Putri Admoko

Abstract Amazon is an American company that is based in Seattle. This company deals in e-commerce, it's the largest internet-based store and is owned by Jeff Bezos. The company was founded on July 5, 1994. With Amazon committed to a climate pledge, this means amazon has the responsibility to make a change towards the environment and the world Amazon purchases renewable energy outside of the current grid mix to promote the production and creation of new renewable energy. These sources were diverse in order to collect enough information: books, journals, and websites were all included in the creation of this text. Since we used to be able to comprehend sentences and perceptions, we use qualitative research analyst approaches to collect data. Renewable energy comes from naturally restoring yet flow-limited sources. Renewable resources are basically limitless in terms of duration but have a finite quantity of energy per amount of time. Amazon has a huge impact on the economy in the US. With the many investments that Amazon has made for the development of its own employees and unfortunate children.According to the North Carolina sustainable energy association Clean energy includes both renewable energy and energy saved through energy efficiency measures. And with Amazon and Tesla being US-based companies this will make the U.S seen as a country with advanced technology and also become advanced and foremost in terms of politics of energy. Keywords: Amazon, clean energy, Jeff Bezos, renewable energy


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (62) ◽  
pp. 251-268
Author(s):  
Tim Beaumont

The passage of Mill’s Utilitarianism that sets out the condition in which one pleasure has a superior quality than another stokes interpretive controversy. According to the Lexical Interpretation, Mill takes one pleasure, P1 , to be of a superior quality than another, P2 , if, and only if, the smallest quantity of P1 is more valuable than any finite quantity of P2 . This paper argues that, while the Lexical Interpretation may be supported with supplementary evidence, the passage itself does not rule out qualitative superiority without lexical dominance, as it only requires P1 to be more valuable than any quantity of P2 that it is possible for someone to experience. Some will object that this concession to opponents of the Lexical Interpretation still renders Mill’s condition for qualitative superiority too demanding to be plausible. However, if Mill’s qualitative rankings apply to higher-order pleasures taken in modes of existence as such rather than to the pleasures of different activities chosen from within these modes, the objection loses much of its force. One upshot is that Mill may have more to contribute to debates in contemporary population axiology than is usually acknowledged.


Author(s):  
Qing Li

The infinitely small is defined as finite length quantity of one dimension without the sizes of space ,while the infinitely great is reached by the superpositions or accumulations of infinitely many of the finite quantity by the way of the change of direction. The change of direction indicates that there is an leap from a finite quantity to finite quantities of infinitely many(infinitely great) and the form of manifestation of infinitely great is one quantitative continuum that can not be carried out by any algorithms and all parts of space (including circumferential length) we see is this one quantitative continuum. The any value is this one quantitative continuum implied the infinitely great that compresses any quantities outside of it to nothing.


Author(s):  
Qing Li

Abstract  The infinitely small is defined as finite length quantity of one dimension without the sizes of space ,while the infinitely great is reached by the superpositions or accumulations of infinitely many of the finite quantity by the way of the change of direction. The change of direction indicates that there is an leap from a finite quantity to finite quantities of infinitely many(infinitely great) and the form of manifestation of infinitely great is one quantitative continuum that can not be carried out by any algorithms and all parts of space (including circumferential length) we see is this one quantitative continuum. The any value is the value of this one quantitative continuum implied the infinitely great that compresses any quantities outside of it to zero.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Ionuţ Alin Cîrdei

AbstractToday’s society is heavily dependent on fossil energy resources and especially on oil, which is the basis of the entire transport system and beyond. The need for energy resources will increase with the passage of time, in the context in which the population of the world grows, and the fulfillment of its basic needs implies an increasing consumption of energy. The fossil energy resources are in finite quantity, and their depletion is a matter of time, even if the moment when they will disappear is quite remote, due to the discovery of new deposits, the improvement of extraction technologies, etc. The depletion of fossil energy resources can be a major challenge for all states that will have to take measures for a smooth transition to the use of new energy sources that are supposed to cover the needs of society and at the same time to have a small impact on the environment, in an attempt to reduce the pace of climate change.


Utilitas ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
JONATHAN RILEY

I continue my argument that Millian qualitative superiorities are infinite superiorities: one pleasant feeling, or type of pleasant feeling, is qualitatively superior to another in Mill's sense if and only if even a bit of the superior is more pleasant (and thus more valuable) than any finite quantity of the inferior, however large. This gives rise to a hierarchy of higher and lower pleasures such that a reasonable hedonist always refuses to sacrifice a higher for a lower irrespective of the finite amounts of each. Some indication of why this absolute refusal may be reasonable is provided in the course of outlining the content of the Millian hierarchy. It emerges that Mill's hedonistic utilitarianism has an extraordinary structure because it gives absolute priority over competing considerations to a code of justice that distributes equal rights and correlative duties for all. His utilitarianism also recognizes that certain aesthetic and spiritual pleasures may be qualitatively superior even to the pleasant feeling of security associated with the moral sentiment of justice. Thus, for instance, a noble individual may reasonably choose to waive his own rights so as to perform beautiful supererogatory actions that provide great benefits for others at the sacrifice of the right-holder's own vital interests.


1995 ◽  
Vol 05 (03) ◽  
pp. 401-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.-F. AN ◽  
R.M. BARRON ◽  
S. ZHANG

In this paper, the streamfunction-as-a-coordinate concept has been extended to 1-D unsteady flow. The governing equation in streamfunction coordinates in this case is a second order nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equation or a wave equation with variable propagation speed for the Cartesian coordinate x=x(ψ, τ) where ψ is streamfunction and τ is time. The equation has been solved numerically by the leapfrog scheme. A piston-driven expansion wave and a density disturbance propagation have been successfully simulated and the agreement between the present method and exact solution is excellent. The streamfunction coordinate formulation for 1-D unsteady flow is particularly advantageous due to the fact that the Jacobian is always a positive finite quantity so that there is no singularity in the transformation. An additional benefit of the streamfunction formulation for 1-D unsteady flow is the ability to easily draw particle path lines.


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