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I was not counting Archimedes words as my own. This is the definition I use, the one at the top of the Wikipedia page: "The Archimedes principle states than for every real number X, there is a larger real number Y, namely there are no infinite or infinitesimal real numbers."

>What is an integer that is larger than infinity hat minus 0.1?
Why are you restricting to integers? It is sufficient for there to be a greater number and there is:
(inf - 0.00001) > (inf - 0.1)

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