Also, I’m not sure what Kin is trying to say. Either there’s a finite number of universes, and you’d just finish last, or she doesn’t know what “infinity” means.
Or she just hasn’t thought much about infinities before. Sure, examples are easy, but if you’ve haven’t thought about it, and have never heard of set theory, it need not be obvious that an infinite sequence of distinct elements of an infinite set doesn’t need to cover the whole thing.
The process repeats until infinity is satisfied and every alternate reality in which we’ve entered the Maze of Many has ended with our success.
Infinity is never satisfied. If there really are an infinite number, the process would repeat forever. There would always be universes in which the Maze of Many hasn’t yet ended in success.
Or she just hasn’t thought much about infinities before. Sure, examples are easy, but if you’ve haven’t thought about it, and have never heard of set theory, it need not be obvious that an infinite sequence of distinct elements of an infinite set doesn’t need to cover the whole thing.
Infinity is never satisfied. If there really are an infinite number, the process would repeat forever. There would always be universes in which the Maze of Many hasn’t yet ended in success.