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To the geometers, physicists and set theorists of the world, a question about the nature of space.
Consider two arbitrary points in space A and B, and consider the straight line running through A and B. Suppose you start walking from A towards B along this straight line, and the length of each of your steps is 1 yard.
Based on the information above, is it certain that you will reach B after having taken some finite number of steps?
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