Ultrafinitism, a philosophy that rejects the infinite, has long been dismissed as mathematical heresy. But it is also producing new insights in math and beyond.
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At the edge of human endurance, the marathon monks say, the boundary between life and death becomes paper-thin.
All things die, even galaxies.