The book is organized into two primary sections to guide the reader from theory to creation: Infinite Measure - Rachel Fletcher
The central premise of Infinite Measure is that beauty is not subjective, but rather rooted in "geometric harmony." Fletcher argues that nature operates on a set of fundamental ratios—such as the Golden Mean ( ), the square root of two ( 2the square root of 2 end-root The book is organized into two primary sections
: The text provides methods for imbuing human creations with the same high degree of order and satisfying complexity found in the natural world, such as in snow crystals or the growth patterns of flowers. The book is organized into two primary sections