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While in the popular mind, '''eternity''' often simply means existing for an [[infinity|infinite]], i.e., limitless, amount of [[time]], many have used it to refer to a timeless existence altogether '''outside of time'''.  There are a number of [[arguments for eternity]], by which proponents of the concept, principally [[Aristotle]], purported to prove that matter, motion, and time must have existed eternally.   
 
While in the popular mind, '''eternity''' often simply means existing for an [[infinity|infinite]], i.e., limitless, amount of [[time]], many have used it to refer to a timeless existence altogether '''outside of time'''.  There are a number of [[arguments for eternity]], by which proponents of the concept, principally [[Aristotle]], purported to prove that matter, motion, and time must have existed eternally.   
  

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