Eternity
Eternity is the concept of existence or duration without beginning or end. It is used in two related senses: timelessness, in which something is not subject to temporal change; and infinite duration, meaning an endless sequence of moments that extends without limit.
In philosophy of time, eternalism holds that all moments in time—past, present, and future—are real, while presentism
In theology, eternity is often attributed to God or the divine: being eternal, existing beyond time, and
In science, time is a physical dimension in relativity, and cosmology raises questions about whether time had
Outside philosophy and religion, eternity is used metaphorically in literature and culture to denote permanence, the