Talk:Supertasking/@comment-31036723-20170623002039/@comment-29564364-20181218233203

To expend upon TheVoidWalker's example, imagine you want to throw an infinite number of punches in, say, one minute. So you set a timer on 60 seconds and decide you'll throw one punch every time half of the remaining time has passed. You punch once after 30 seconds, then again when 15 seconds remain, then at 7.5 seconds, then at 3.75, then 1.875, 0.9375... until the timer rings. Since any measurement of time can always be further divided into smaller unites, yet the time will always run out, that means you'll have thrown an infinite number of punches in finite time.