No? Even if a world could be infinitely large, the statement still remains true. He simply states that “if he had a fulcrum big enough” he could move the world. With him being a god, he could create the fulcrum to always be big enough.
I am not a math person, but I believe there is a way to define “infinity+1”. There was a numberphile episode where it was possible to have “multiple infinities”, I believe… (“infinity^2” or something? Don’t execute me. I literally have no idea what I am talking about.)
If Archimedes was god, could he create a world so large that any lever and fulcrum on which to place it would be impossible to move?
No? Even if a world could be infinitely large, the statement still remains true. He simply states that “if he had a fulcrum big enough” he could move the world. With him being a god, he could create the fulcrum to always be big enough.
I am not a math person, but I believe there is a way to define “infinity+1”. There was a numberphile episode where it was possible to have “multiple infinities”, I believe… (“infinity^2” or something? Don’t execute me. I literally have no idea what I am talking about.)