acatalepsy

/ˌækətəˈlɛpsi/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical concept in which the nature of time is such that it cannot be comprehended or grasped.

“The philosopher spent years studying the concept of acatalepsy in relation to Einstein’s theory of relativity.”

Synonyms

  • inaccessibility
  • incomprehensibility

Antonyms

  • accessibility
  • comprehensibility