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Infinite space, also known as an infinite-dimensional space, is a mathematical space comprising of an infinite number of dimensions. It is typically used to refer to a collection of abstract entities like points, lines, planes and hyperplanes, all of which can stretch infinitely in any given direction without bounds. Infinite-dimensional space is conceptually and mathematically distinct from any finite number of dimensions, due to the richer structure that arises from the multitude of directions available for motion and the variety of mathematical operations that may be represented in such a space.

See also: infinite consciousness, scientific materialism, dependent origination, mutual dependency, relative truth

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The Nature of Enchantment - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The Poetry of Perception) 5 mentions

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Third Samatha Instructions and Guided Meditation - (Samatha Meditation) 4 mentions

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