For example, a glass of water does not contain an infinite number of smaller drops of water because dividing a molecule into two drops makes no sense

Counter-examples:

1-2g2s7b4 Mathematics is not independent of physics


9-2b6 Infinity per se is never enough

10-2g1i Universality and infinity are necessary condition for the growth of knowledge, but not sufficient
9-2b3e4 Specific knowledge ≠ Universality
9-2b3e3.1 Maybe there is no abstract universality, just less locality
6-3d Be very specific about problems and divide a project clear cut so it doesn’t become bleak, like shared common room.
3-1c2e0 There is no minimum idea
3-1c2e3 Infinite semiosis - ‘There is no beginning or end to symbols because it is recursive’