Infinity

Infinity is identified by a lop-sided 8 (∞) and is the largest "number" you can get, however it is more a concept rather than a number. Numbers described as "near infinite" or "infinity scrapers" are very big, however they have a definite value. Infinity does not.

A common misconception is that you get infinity by dividing by zero. This is not true - you get NaN (Not a Number), and, although they are similar, NaN and infinite are different.