The ISBN of Meeting in Infinity is 0-87054-164-1.
The ISBN of Infinity's Shore is 0553577778.
The ISBN of The Beginning of Infinity is 978-0713992748.
The ISBN of The Infinity Gauntlet is 0-7851-2349-0.
The ISBN of The Hunt for Dark Infinity is 978-1606410349.
The ISBN of The Man Who Knew Infinity is 978-0684192598.
The ISBN of Infinity Abyss is 0-7851-0985-4.
The ISBN of A Meeting at Corvallis is 0451461118.
Meeting in Infinity was created in 1992.
Meeting in Infinity has 309 pages.
Infinity
An asymptote
You can say it, but whether the usage is correct depends on the context. Infinity is not a point in time or space that can ever be reached by anything (or anyone) moving towards it. A spaceman can never go "to infinity". Nor indeed "beyond!" as if there is anything beyond it then, by definition, it can't be infinity. But some concepts can be correctly expressed by a relationship to infinity. E.g. parallel lines are described as meeting at infinity; but as that point can not be reached they will never meet. The sequence of integers, 1,2,3,etc can be described as extending to infinity, as there is no limit to the highest number possible. Infinity isn't really a meaningful term - if you think you can imagine an infinite number, then try adding 1 to it...