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Posted by Alexander on July 9, 2001 20:28:56 UTC

If you keep adding 1+1+1+... infinite times, then the result is defined or called infinity.

So? How is it related to "first" or "last" point on the infinite timeline - there are no such points.

So, I do not understand what are you claiming by "impossibility to reach finite point" on the infinite time line or something like that. Can you be more clear?

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