Delusional might be a cool word but actually u are wrong here.
A company can add to its authorized shares by amending its articles of incorporation, typically requiring a shareholder vote. The specific number of shares that can be added depends on the existing authorization and the company's needs, but there's usually no upper limit. For most companies, there's no theoretical limit to how many shares can be authorized, though practical considerations like franchise taxes in some jurisdictions may influence the decision. So in the conclusin there's a possibility for issuing infinite shares, that's it, simple as that. There are many OTC stock wich has hundreds of billions authorized and outstanding shares.