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I come to you, /sci/ in desperation. I have been thinking of this mind problem for a few hours now and can't make heads or tails of it.

Consider a situation in which there are infinite planets, each existing fruitfully for an infinite amount of time. Every planet has some chance of evolving pigs. Is there a chance that any of these infinite planets WILL NOT ever evolve pigs?

If you say yes, consider the fact that there are infinite planets, so logically an infinite number of them must not evolve pigs.

If you say no, consider that there is infinite time to evolve pigs, so every single planet logically should evolve pigs at some point.

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