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Nothing has an infinite number of nothings in it.

One has zero nothings in it...? It also has an infinite number of somethings in it. And each something has another infinity of divisible somethings within that.

Therefore anything that isn't nothing (in the universe of abstraction which doesn't exist in reality, but whatever) is infinite.

OBVIOUSLY.

NOTE: Hasn't read the article and is mathematically challenged.



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