Infinite
Infinity is a concept describing something without any bound or end. In mathematics, infinity is not a real number but a notion used to describe sizes, limits, and processes that continue without termination. Two broad ideas are used: potential infinity, the idea of growing without bound (for example, the sequence 1, 2, 3, ...), and actual infinity, the notion of a completed infinite total (such as the set of all natural numbers).
In set theory, infinite sets can have different sizes. Cantor showed that not all infinities are equal:
In analysis, infinity appears in limits, infinite series, and improper integrals. The concept allows precise definitions
In physics and cosmology, discussions of the infinite arise in idealizations such as infinite spatial extent
Philosophically, the infinite raises questions about the nature of reality, the divine, and the limits of human