• Mac@mander.xyz
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    4 days ago

    Luckily with infinite rooms there are an infinite amount of people checking out so I’ll just wait until one comes avail-
    Ah, my room is ready.

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      3 days ago

      Now you have to walk infinity to get to your room, which is by an infinite amount of ice machines and elevators.

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      3 days ago

      But there’s also infinite demand for rooms, otherwise the hotel would have long gone bankrupt.

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        3 days ago

        Good one. lol

        But being infinite, would this actually matter…?
        Somebody ask Matt Parker real quick.

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          It would matter in the sense that the time you’d have to wait for a vacant room is between 0 and infinity.

          Actually, the time you’d have to wait would be proportional to (rooms / demand), and since both are infinite, that’s undefined. You’d be waiting for undefined time, which IMO is worse than waiting infinite time!