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An attack is traveling from point A to point B through infinite space.
Two events occur simultaneously: one inside Box 1 and another inside Box 2. Box 1 is “larger” than Box 2 by an uncountable amount.
Box 2 is smaller than Box 1; however, the distances within each box remain infinite.
If we treat the attack as moving at infinite speed, do we need to specify the size or dimensionality of the box, or can we consider the speed infinite regardless of the box’s “size”?
Two events occur simultaneously: one inside Box 1 and another inside Box 2. Box 1 is “larger” than Box 2 by an uncountable amount.
Box 2 is smaller than Box 1; however, the distances within each box remain infinite.
If we treat the attack as moving at infinite speed, do we need to specify the size or dimensionality of the box, or can we consider the speed infinite regardless of the box’s “size”?