The quality or state of being without limits, ends, or boundaries.
From 'boundless' plus the noun-forming suffix '-ness,' which transforms the adjective into a noun expressing the abstract quality of having no bounds.
Medieval philosophers called God's nature 'boundlessness' because infinity was the only way they could describe something beyond human comprehension—the word itself tries to contain the uncontainable.
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