all we can do is a finite amount of good or evil (which has no impact on an infinite value)
If the universe is infinite, then there are infinitely many copies of me, following the same algorithm, so my decisions create infinite amounts of good or evil (through my copies which decide the same way).
Or, to see it from another angle, if the universe is literally infinite, then it is more or less infinitely repetitive. So let's take a part of universe containing a copy of approximately everything, and treat this part as a finite universe, which is just replicated infinitely many times.
Your "measure" is the proportion of your copies to the infinite universe.
If the universe is infinite, then there are infinitely many copies of me, following the same algorithm
Does this follow? The set of computable functions is infinite, but has no duplicate elements.
I think it's past time for another Stupid Questions thread, so here we go.
This thread is for asking any questions that might seem obvious, tangential, silly or what-have-you. Please respect people trying to fix any ignorance they might have, rather than mocking that ignorance.