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If infinity were to be possible, it would seem that nothing in it's surrounding environments could be segmented or finite. How do we record segments of something that is infinite like for example time? It's almost as if infinity is really points of end, causing new beginnings. Thus causing an idea of never ending patterns, but a pattern has definitive points. It seems that we need a new and third aspect beyond infinity and infinite to really describe or grasp what is occurring all around us. Another example, the atom, it is distinct, but on a grand scale part of never ending amounts calculating existence. What is this and what does it mean?