In all of your mathematical prowess what would be the formulaic repercussions/results if certain aspects of the universe were infinite? Alot of people believe the universe to be infinite, so why do we not believe this applies to other things? I will provide examples of things I believe to be infinite and why. Mass, I believe mass of every particle to be infinite because I believe that there are infinite sizes a particle can be, meaning that there are infinite particles within particles. I believe it to be a fallacy to think that there are "fundamental" particles not made of smaller particles, because we thought the same thing when we found the atom, then we found protons, electrons, and neutrons and we still believed those to be the smallest they went. Then we found quarks and now believe those to be the smallest it gets. also if nothing cannot exist then there must be infinite particles. Before you say black is nothing, a Perfect Black Body(the total absorption of light) has yet to be created by us or discovered, so if a perfect black body is impossible then there must always be light. Another aspect of the universe I believe to be infinite is energy, if absolute zero does not exist(we have yet to create or find anything at absolute zero) then that would mean that there is a base level of energy or temperature however small that may be. If you combine the two beliefs of nothing not existing and absolute zero not existing then we could assume that there would be infinite energy within every particle, for there are infinite particles within every particle and atleast a small base level of energy or temperature hence infinite energy within infinite particles.
