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no it only has zero On the contrary, yes, it can.

Well let's see. The center of a circle is contained in every diameter of the circle,

and there are an infinite number of those, so I guess yes it can uh huh.

And on a related note:

One single line contains an infinite number of points. Until you cut it in half.

Then each piece contains an infinite number of points.

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