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Is there an infinity greater than another infinity?

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I love mathematics, and while pondering one of the most incomprehensible concepts in it—infinity—I arrived at a simple conclusion that might be wrong.

If we assume there are two bodies moving at the same constant speed toward infinity, but one of them started before the other, does that simply mean that this body only got a head start, without necessarily traveling a greater distance than the second body? I think the same logic applies to infinity: there is no infinity greater than another; there is only an infinity that started before the other.

The second matter I would like to discuss: Let’s assume there are an infinite number of universes, and there is a probability of 0.0000000...1% that a universe contains a real dragon. Doesn’t this mean that there is also an infinite probability of the existence of a dragon (or dragons) across these infinite universes?

My ideas might seem funny or ridiculous to those with a strong background in mathematics. In the end, despite my love for math, I don’t have a deep background or advanced knowledge in this field.

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u/Hot_Caregiver_9219 — 7 days ago