Without end.
"in" means "not", "finity" means "finish". So infinity means endless. eternity (outside time) is a special case of infinity.
infinity
infinity could be anything or nothing at all you pretty much cant explain it.
No. That is why it is called "infinity". Infinity is actually not an accepted numerical value in calculus. It is rather a concept. For instance, (infinity) - 1 googleplex = infinity
"Infinity" is an English word, ultimately descended from the Latin word "infinitas", composed from the prefix "in-" ("not"), the root "finis" ("end"), and the suffix "-tas" ("-ness").
Infinity is not actually a number, to you can't do this equation.
To infinity and beyond.
The symbol for infinity is ∞.
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word.
The Tagalog word for infinity is "walang hanggan."
Four syllables in infinity.
10