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Originally posted by phyzix525
Well actually no, at point C and B the line extends both ways equally. Therefore they are the same point.
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You're wrong. That logic doesn't work with infinities. Infinity is not a number in the sense that it is usually used. Your argument says that an infinite line is not even conceptually possible because if all "points" on an infinite line are actually a single point, then it is not infinite, in contradiction to what you started with.
Your statement implies lots of silly things. An obvious one is that it says there is only one number. They are all the same. Therefore concept of number is useless. Do you honestly believe that? If you don't see what I'm talking about, I can give an explicit proof.