Countably Infinite
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Eric Cantor, santorum sales rep and inventor of the Cantor and Decantor sets, discovered countably infinite sets while spelunking along the Colorado river in 1922. The some-time Senator from Appalachia (although some said he had a case of crabs so bad, they called him the Governor of Maryland) was an oenophile since infancy, and so was chosen by President Taft to execute a warrant to search and seize artifacts, count them and place them in sets of even and odd whole numbers.