The terms 'infinite' and 'infinity' are useful terms for speculation and mind games only. They in no way a reflection of the real world.
Example: 1/3 = .333333.......... to infinity
therefore: 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = .9999... to infinity
but it doesn't, 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1
Unless, of course .99999...to infinity = 1
in which case, the term 'infinity' makes numbers that are obviously not equal, equal. And, that, my friend, is just not "real."
Another example of this paradox is what do you get for a number when two infinite numbers are added together? Or, for that matter, if any number is added to an infinite number? Or an infinite number is squared?
In the real world, infinity does not exist - not even the universe is infinite - if there were an infinite number of stars in the night sky, wouldn't the sky be infinitely bright? No matter how dim the furthest stars are, an infinite number of them would equate to infinite brightness.