The term "Absolute Infinite" is often associated with the philosophy of mathematics, particularly in discussions about the nature of infinity. One prominent figure who discussed this concept is the mathematician Georg Cantor, who is known for his work on set theory and the different sizes or "cardinalities" of infinity. In Cantor's framework, the Absolute Infinite is conceived as a type of infinity that transcends all other infinities, representing a completeness that is beyond any finite or even countably infinite set.

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