The point and three dimensional space are homotope equivalent. They can be continu one can be continuously deformed to the other, but they're not homeomorphic. There's unaccountably infinitely many points in three dimensional space, but tere's one point in one point space. And yes, this is a cooler way, more destructive notion. I mean, dimensions totally don't matter any more.

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