No, because there's an uncountable infinity of uncountable infinities.
Not than anyone could have actually counted them even were there a countable infinity of them.
No, because there's an uncountable infinity of uncountable infinities.
The class of all uncountable infinities is not a set, so it can't be an uncountable infinity.
This is our monthly thread for collecting arbitrarily contrived scenarios in which somebody gets tortured for 3^^^^^3 years, or an infinite number of people experience an infinite amount of sorrow, or a baby gets eaten by a shark, etc. and which might be handy to link to in one of our discussions. As everyone knows, this is the most rational and non-obnoxious way to think about incentives and disincentives.