Absolute Infinite
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The Absolute Infinite is mathematician Georg Cantor's concept of an "infinity" that transcended the transfinite numbers. Cantor equated the Absolute Infinite with God.
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See also
- Actual infinity
- Limitation of size
- Monadology
- Reflection principle
- The Ultimate (philosophy)
- Musean hypernumber
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