The Infinity Symbol
- Soul Continuum
- Aug 9, 2024
- 1 min read
The infinity symbol, sometimes called the lemniscate in algebraic geometry, has been in use for hundreds of years.

Although the concept of infinity has been documented since the Ancient Greek mathematicians and philosophers, the symbol as we now know it was first used by English priest and mathematician John Wallis in 1655. It’s not clear exactly why Wallis chose the symbol, though its shape does represent an endless curve.
Historians note that a similar figure appears in early Christian iconography.
The Ancient Romans employed a series of numerals denoting “many” that resembled the figure eight.
The symbol of infinity, is an ancient spiritual expression of awe representing the unimaginable unlimited ever continuing expansiveness of everything.
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Author: Hope Fitzgerald
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