Aleph
The term "Aleph" has multiple meanings across different fields. In mathematics, it refers to the symbol used to represent the cardinality of infinite sets, particularly in set theory. The most common form, ℵ₀ (aleph-null), denotes the size of the set of natural numbers, indicating the smallest type of infinity.
In literature, "The Aleph" is a short story by Jorge Luis Borges that explores themes of infinity and the universe. In the story, the Aleph is a point in space that contains all other points, allowing one to see everything in the universe simultaneously. This concept has intrigued philosophers and writers alike.