Actually, you can be outside an infinite thing (object, set, group).
For example, there are an infinite number of numbers.
Now, take all the odd numbers. There are an infinite number of odd numbers, yet all the even numbers are outside that set. (you could just exclude the number 2).
Also, give yourself an infinite space (The multiverse)
Divide that an infinite number of times. You get an infinite number of infinite spaces. Use one of them as the gap. No paradox.
Hi, I think there might be a mistake, this page has been submitted back here: http://www.osscomic.com/comics/will-you-stop-saying-that/ aswell, so I think one of these is the wrong page… just thought I ‘d let you know ^^
Thanks Meg-Meg! Got it fixed now.
Actually, you can be outside an infinite thing (object, set, group).
For example, there are an infinite number of numbers.
Now, take all the odd numbers. There are an infinite number of odd numbers, yet all the even numbers are outside that set. (you could just exclude the number 2).
Also, give yourself an infinite space (The multiverse)
Divide that an infinite number of times. You get an infinite number of infinite spaces. Use one of them as the gap. No paradox.