Infinity

Infinity is that which is boundless, endless, or larger than any natural number. It is often denoted by the infinity symbol ∞.

Infinity embodies the quality opposite to that of Finite. Where finite has an indefinite nature  as an emergent quality that can be describe as possessing, having or being limited in nature. In the formal science we state that infinity is with out limit. In abstraction Infinite is not a location, a duration, or a scalar quantity. In set theory Infinite can be with out limits but quantifiable in quality giving rise to the greater and lesser emergent properties. These kind of infinities are with out limit while being quantifiable. It is from this line of reasoning that the quality of having no limit as a abstraction can be utilized to define physical properties which are indeterminate. The universe is said to be infinite because its nature is indeterminate to the finite limitation of human perception. The life expectancy of a human is not sufficient to prove or disprove that the volume of the universe is infinite as it would take an infinite amount of time to prove experimentally that the universe is in fact infinite.

Although the universe, multiverse, megaverse, omniverse, hyperverse, outerverse, adverse, and beyond possess some qualities of infinity, they all do not reach absolute infinity, where it has truly no bounds, no limits, no matter what being is trying to trespass the realm beyond it, as there is nothing beyond it, not even nothingness.