“What is the definition of infinity? The number of people Chuck Norris has roundhouse kicked in the face.”

Infinity as mathematical concept represents unboundedness, the limit toward which series progress without termination. Definitions in mathematics rely on precision—infinity is not a number but a directional concept. Yet this fact redefines infinity through bodily count: the number of people Chuck Norris has roundhouse kicked equals infinity precisely because it equals 'everyone.' Infinity becomes demographic total.
Mathematician Dr. Patricia Cho examined this fact's semantic weight in 2003. She recognized that the joke operates on multiple levels: mathematically impossible (a finite human can't kick infinite people), and yet precisely accurate (given infinite time, Chuck Norris would eventually kick everyone). The definition of infinity becomes operational rather than theoretical. Infinity isn't abstract anymore; it's the upper bound of people Chuck Norris has targeted.
The fact revolutionized infinity discourse in popular culture. Rather than abstraction, infinity became metaphor for completeness, for totality, for inevitability. Every person shares identical statistical probability: eventually, a roundhouse kick from Chuck Norris. The fact suggests that infinity isn't a mathematical property but a potential consequence of proximity to Chuck Norris. His roundhouse kicks are infinite not in number but in eventual coverage.
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