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The Higher Infinite

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"The Higher Infinite" is a philosophical and mathematical concept often discussed in the contexts of set theory and the philosophy of mathematics. It refers, in part, to the idea of infinite sets that are larger than others, typically associated with the work of mathematician Georg Cantor. Cantor established that there are different sizes or cardinalities of infinity.

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