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The answer is double infinite. Now at first glance one might say how can you have double infinitive , it don't make sense. And if you add 1 infinite to a nother it would still be infinite. But that not exactly true. Why? Well because look at it like this , let say infinite meant "more than 2". So that would mean 8 would be infinite.But let say you double that number. You now have 16. Now that would also be infinite in value too , and at the same time it would be double in value. Proving you can have double infinite.

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