>>14215771>neighborhood of infinityIf infinite were to exist, then any number would satisfy . So for all . Even if you loosen the conditions for being allowed, then you still end up with so that and maybe you could have something. But then that would be everything and hence the condition would be meaningless. Then you'd have ask about asserted different types of as an alleged consequence of cantor and his cardinalities and that leads to even more problems as now you have to deal with like the continuum hypothesis. At the same time, with no defined arithmetic between infinities, i.e. , . The same type of thing would occur for other metrics in other spaces with "infinities." It's pretty much just babble at this point.