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  1. The Infinite Universe A theoretical approach to the mathematical nature of infinity applied in the real world

  2. In the present review of an article entitled: "The Universe: Finite or Infinite?", by Christopher J. Davison, it has been concluded that the infinite-universe model, in which space, time, and matter have been …

  3. This notion of an infinite multiverse would embolden proponents of infinite life because it seems that all one must do is, when your universe is getting low on energy, jump to the one next door, and so on, …

  4. The value ⌊log2(ω)⌋ is an example of what I call a lesser infinity — an infinite number that is less than kω for every real-valued k. This is an important class of infinite value that is absent from most well …

  5. The first section discusses the mathematical infinite in historical context, and the second, set theory and the emergence of the mathematical infinite. The third section discusses the infinite in and out of …

  6. The most extravagant claims concern the existence of an infinite number of universes in a multiverse.

  7. The infinite is standardly conceived as that which is endless, unlimited, unsurveyable, immeasurable. It is also sometimes conceived in more theological terms, as that which is absolute, total, perfect. But I …

  8. Since Aristotle takes the Prime Mover to be perfect, he does not allow that it is infinite, though he does accept that the results of the exercise of the power of the Prime Mover—the rotations of the heavenly …

  9. It is an infinite number (infinitely great quanti-ty), which is connected into a unified whole in the infinite distance. Therefore, the concept of the azimuth direction of a certain line or surface here is meaning …

  10. INFINITE SERIES This on-line chapter contains the material on in ̄nite series, extracted from the printed version of the Seventh Edition and presented in much the same organization in which it appeared in …