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Second Law of Thermodynamics, you can't have infinite olives because there is only so much solar energy and fertile soil to go around.
it will extract nutrients from the soil. it will 'drink' the water that happens to flow through its root system.
breadstick. however, is finite. it depends on the suplly of wheat and the mode of the baker. if the baker decides to call it quits, no more available breadsticks. at this time, you need the guardians of the galaxy to provide new matter or the green lantern corps to provde a new green baker.
Yeah, but olives require thermal energy and enough good fertile soil (which itself depends in some way on the former). It might be "endless" as far as the OP's natural lifespan is concerned, but it will eventually run out of one or the other.