The first part of this comment concerns the equation "H(subscript u) = (BEc)(superscript e infinity), or 1 = 1(superscript infinity)" - this equation looks like the one physicists are hoping will be printed on T-shirts in the middle of this century as a description of the Universe.
H is for the Hamiltonian, representing the total energy of a quantum mechanical system. The subscript u stands for "universe" and Hu means the universe operates quantum mechanically (quantum effects operate macroscopically as well as microscopically, and this unification is symbolized by the first 1). BEc is for Bose-Einstein condensate, a finite form of matter that is the first known example of quantum聽effects becoming apparent on a聽macroscopic scale (represented by the second 1).The inverse-square law states that the force between two particles becomes infinite if the distance of separation between them goes to zero. Remembering that gravitation (associated with particles) partly depends on the distance between their centres, the distance of separation only goes to zero when those centres occupy the same space-time coordinates (not merely when the particles' or objects' sides are touching i.e. infinity equals the total elimination of distance, both in space and in time *). The infinite cosmos could possess this absence of distance in space and time, via the electronic mechanism of binary digits. To distinguish this definition of infinity from "the universe going on and on forever", we can call it "electronic infinity or e infinity". When the macroscopic quantum effects of the BEc are magnified by e infinity, those effects are instantly translated into all space-time operating quantum mechanically. In other words, you can multiply a BEc (the second 1) an infinite number of times - but no matter how many (or how few) times you do it (using an integer), you'll always end up with 1 (the macroscopic universe's time and space operating quantum mechanically). Consequent to this operation is the inevitable quantum entanglement of everything (matter, energy, forces); making all space and all time a unification (when entanglement is applied solely to time, we call it "retrocausality").
* Infinity does not equal nothing - total elimination of distance in space-time produces nothing in a physical sense and reverts to theoretical physicist Lee Smolin's imagining of strings^ as "not made of anything at all" (p.35 of Dr. Sten Odenwald's article "What String Theory Tells Us About the Universe": Astronomy - April 2013). It also reverts the universe to the mathematical blueprint from which physical being is constructed (this agrees with cosmologist Max Tegmark's hypothesis that mathematical formulas create reality, http://discovermagazine.com/2008/jul/16-is-the-universe-actually-made-of-math#.UZsHDaIwebs and http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0646). So, infinity = something, agreeing with Dr. Sten Odenwald's statement on p.32 of his article, that "The basic idea is that every particle of matter ... and every particle that transmits a force ... is actually a small one-dimensional loop of something.
^ I believe what we call "one-dimensional strings" are actually the one-dimensional binary digits of 1 and 0. Rapidly succeeding displays of these digits seem to form "currents" or "a flow" within a program called a Mobius loop (just as rapidly displaying a series of pictures leads to motion and frames making a movie). Borrowing from string theory's idea of clockwise and anticlockwise currents combining to form a standing current, there would be a clockwise flow in one two-dimensional loop and an anticlockwise flow in a second 2D Mobius. These combine, via the infinitely long transcendental and irrational numbers, into a four-dimensional Klein bottle which is in fact one of the "subuniverses" making up the one infinite, eternal, and "static" or "steady state" universe. The infinite numbers make the cosmos physically infinite, the union of space and time makes it eternal, and it's in a steady/static state because it's already infinite and has no room for expansion. Our own subuniverse has a limited size (and age of 13.8 billion years), is expanding from a big bang, and has warped space-time because it's modelled on the Mobius loop which can be fashioned by giving a strip of paper a 180-degree twist before joining the ends.