From Zenon M. Feszczak Sent Thu, Jun 10th 1999, 23:19
> infinity, by definition, is uncountable. Only numbers are countable, and > infinity isn't a number, but a concept we use to describe limits as numbers > become increasingly large. > DING DING DING! Sorry, please play again. Without getting deeply into set theory: There is indeed a distinction between countable infinity and uncountable infinities. There is, in fact, a hierarchy of infinities. Enjoy the vertigo - 3