"Infinite Butterflies" is presented as an easy-to-read supplemental material
in support of the more textbook-like theoretical literature.
In this website the smallest group of pages is called a "Chapter," and
so page 220 is the first page of the chapter covering the work of
"Infinite Butterflies."
The book was written to help convey more easily the actual simplicity of
the theory behind discrete philosophy, especially since the theory is
based upon a new mathematical foundation labeled "grand mathematics"
(a type of discrete graphical combinatorics).
Instead of defining the mathematical page, butterfly wings are utilized
as the canvas.
A butterfly collection in the shape of a huge butterfly
represents an orderly grouping of every unique butterfly that can be
generated.
This collection represents the more mathematical grand map.
From the butterfly collection a geometric function appears out of
all of its individual butterfly components thereby allowing for
an analytical macro-view of, in the limiting case, an infinite
number of unique and discrete butterflies.
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