For instance, the UK gets through two million cans of baked beans a day. That is over 800,000,000 beans a day so enough for ten beans for each person every day.
It was intended as an analogy. I was trying to make the point that just because you can break a task down into billions of parts it does not necessarily mean that you can assign a time to each part then add them all together. Zeno had the same issue with his arrow.
Is that a genuine issue?
For instance, the UK gets through two million cans of baked beans a day. That is over 800,000,000 beans a day so enough for ten beans for each person every day.
No it is not.
Are you comparing Baked beans to the "vaccination"...? apples and oranges ...
It was intended as an analogy. I was trying to make the point that just because you can break a task down into billions of parts it does not necessarily mean that you can assign a time to each part then add them all together. Zeno had the same issue with his arrow.