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We know that force = mass * acceleration. To achieve infinite force, some object would have to have either infinite mass or infinite acceleration. Since we haven't formally detected anything with mass capable of going faster than the speed of light, and infinite mass would instantly crush everything in the universe with its gravity, I think that infinite force is impossible.
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1) Seems like if you had more than one infinite force then they would be forced to infinitely co-exist. 2) Yes. Since the force is infinite it must be at the very edges of the expanding universe. (Pushing the envelope, perhaps.) 3) If it is - then it is.
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