Brandon Scott

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When we had only four slices, or eight, or sixteen, the best we could do was rearrange the pizza into an imperfect scalloped shape. After an unpromising start, the more slices we took, the more rectangular the shape became. But it was only in the limit of infinitely many slices that it became truly rectangular. That’s the big idea behind calculus. Everything becomes simpler at infinity.
Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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