mathmatically perhaps - but as i told you over and over - this is more than just math!, it has two sides, math and physics! - and when it comes to physics, its much more difficult!¨I'm versed in graduate physics and math, neither considers infinity a number. Thus, if you consider whatever it is you're talking about to be related to these fields, accept that definition rather than insert your own for no reason. If this goes beyond human logic either you are human and do not understand it, which is more likely than you being supra-human. Imagination is fine, but it must operate under logical constraints, otherwise it's useless.
I've told you repeatedly, the problem has been resolved, yet you ignore it. That's fine, but expect nothing more from me.
but let me ask you in a mathmatical way
what if you divide 1 by 2, and then again by 2, and so on and so on infinetly, what would be the result?