List of ironic single words for misattributed Einstein quotes about infinity

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😎 Provide a list of single words that would fit into the * placeholder, adding some sense of irony to the reply: – Is there anything bigger than infinity? – ‪* motivational quotes attributed to Einstein.‬ [note: the irony lies in most Einstein quotes on the Internet being misattributed]
🤖 For the context provided, suitable words to fill the placeholder with an ironic twist could include:

1. “Authentic”
2. “Genuine”
3. “Verified”
4. “Legitimate”
5. “Undisputed”
6. “Certified”
7. “Authoritative”
8. “Accurate”
9. “Unquestionable”
10. “Definitive”

Note: The irony stems from the common misattribution of quotes on the internet, particularly to figures like Einstein, where the adjectives suggest a level of authenticity and accuracy often not present.
😎 that’s absurd. You used opposite terms
🤖 You’re right; the intended irony was to highlight the inaccuracy or misattribution by using terms that suggest authenticity. However, for a clearer expression of irony that underscores the misattribution of quotes, especially on the Internet, more fitting choices might include:

1. “Dubiously”
2. “Fantastically”
3. “Mythically”
4. “Fabled”
5. “Allegedly”
6. “Supposedly”
7. “Rumored”
8. “Apocryphally”
9. “Imaginarily”
10. “Fictionally”

These suggestions aim to directly convey the ironic acknowledgment of the widespread misattribution of quotes, especially to historical figures like Einstein.

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