Haha this is a brillian video! Very funny too, but I must tell you, according to quantum mechanics, there is a limit in which space and time can be broken down. It's called Planck units, and they mark the limit of shortness in intervals of space and time. So technically, nothing in this universe can be infinately small, but the concept of the video is still intriguing and all that true!
@HaveFaithInScience I am God and I am omnipotent. Being the INFINITELY powerful individual that I am...I just split your Plank unit in half and dismantled your hypothesis. I also disproved the validity of evolutional theory by using a 2,000 year old holy book (once again exhibiting my infinite power).
Before ordering is it possible to get a larger infinity in a box because I want a more infinite amount of small infinite spaces in my infinity in a box, or would this deplete the supply of small infinite spaces?
P.S. I have an infinite supply of nothing to put in the infinity in a box would it be possible to put all of my infinite supply of nothing in 1 infinity in a box, and are the infinite spaces in the infinity in a box compatible with my infinite nothing?
just need to know if i need more than one or the bigger one I asked about in previous post
Okay so I'll need three; one for the basement, one for the garage, and one for the attic just to make sure I have enough small infinite storage spaces and also I can categorize my infinite nothings by where they are located
Science tells us that space and time can not be infinitely small; at a certain point you simply can't divide it anymore. Just as you can divide a drop of water repeatedly until you get to the molecular level, but once you divide a molecule of water, it's no longer.
The same kind of thing is true with space; there is a certain point at which the individual fabric of space can not be further divided. This is also true of time, strange though it may seem.
Because of the infinite variations between the colors, the majority of which are indistinguishible from each other to the human eye, you will need to list the color frequency to the infinite decimal on the order form.
Please be advised though that this may result in an infinite delay in shipping.
Your Infinity Box intrigues me. How would the Infinity Box deal with the quantum uncertainty generated by the placement of a domestic feline within it?
Our research and development department assures us that if it can be folded, it can fit in the "infinity in a box" box with no disruption of normal space.
Haha this is a brillian video! Very funny too, but I must tell you, according to quantum mechanics, there is a limit in which space and time can be broken down. It's called Planck units, and they mark the limit of shortness in intervals of space and time. So technically, nothing in this universe can be infinately small, but the concept of the video is still intriguing and all that true!
HaveFaithInScience 1 year ago
@HaveFaithInScience I am God and I am omnipotent. Being the INFINITELY powerful individual that I am...I just split your Plank unit in half and dismantled your hypothesis. I also disproved the validity of evolutional theory by using a 2,000 year old holy book (once again exhibiting my infinite power).
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago
@HaveFaithInScience *Planck...sorry
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago
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HaveFaithInScience 2 months ago
Before ordering is it possible to get a larger infinity in a box because I want a more infinite amount of small infinite spaces in my infinity in a box, or would this deplete the supply of small infinite spaces?
Sincerely a smart shopper
robvlob 2 years ago
P.S. I have an infinite supply of nothing to put in the infinity in a box would it be possible to put all of my infinite supply of nothing in 1 infinity in a box, and are the infinite spaces in the infinity in a box compatible with my infinite nothing?
just need to know if i need more than one or the bigger one I asked about in previous post
robvlob 2 years ago
Its infinity.
One size fits all.:)
corthew 2 years ago
Okay so I'll need three; one for the basement, one for the garage, and one for the attic just to make sure I have enough small infinite storage spaces and also I can categorize my infinite nothings by where they are located
robvlob 2 years ago
You know these comments are if anything better than the video :-D. And the video is grate!
WhichDoctor1 2 years ago
A clever spoof.
Science tells us that space and time can not be infinitely small; at a certain point you simply can't divide it anymore. Just as you can divide a drop of water repeatedly until you get to the molecular level, but once you divide a molecule of water, it's no longer.
The same kind of thing is true with space; there is a certain point at which the individual fabric of space can not be further divided. This is also true of time, strange though it may seem.
5avan10 2 years ago
I was wondering, in what colors your Infinity come? I was hoping that you had 'clear,' bright white...
...or just blue.
ScorpiusIncorruptus 2 years ago
Because of the infinite variations between the colors, the majority of which are indistinguishible from each other to the human eye, you will need to list the color frequency to the infinite decimal on the order form.
Please be advised though that this may result in an infinite delay in shipping.
corthew 2 years ago
@corthew Your video was absolutely brilliant! I need an order form.
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago
I guess it comes out of the blue but what then happens, only God knows.
zensorship 2 years ago
Neither.
We are using the Unaccountable variety.
corthew 2 years ago
Dear Sir.
Your Infinity Box intrigues me. How would the Infinity Box deal with the quantum uncertainty generated by the placement of a domestic feline within it?
Sincerely,
-Prospective Customer.
GrouchyPickle 2 years ago 4
Dear Prospective Customer,
Our research and development department assures us that if it can be folded, it can fit in the "infinity in a box" box with no disruption of normal space.
Thank you for your question,
Management
corthew 2 years ago
My credit card number is infinitely long...is that going to cause a delay in shipping?
SaintCog 2 years ago
Not at all.
Just type it in on the form provided with the brochure.
corthew 2 years ago
While it is true that a chocolate bar will fit inside of a box full of infinity, we here at CortCo ate all of the chocolate.
Sorry. :)
corthew 2 years ago
I love your videos about infinity, they get me thinking.
Skantaq 2 years ago
How can you restock infinity. . . .
sweatytoothmadman 2 years ago