Aah, I see, with the Zeno problem in mind I do understand it, because you have a finite distance to cover, yet an infinite amount of smaller distances in between ... the more you count in between the smaller they get individually, hence the fact that they can never 'outgrow' the finite total distance when you add them all together.

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