"A bifurcation, like the exit from the temple, is called a point in the
neighborhood of series' divergence. Borges, one of Leibniz's disciples,
invoked the Chinese philosopher-architect Ts'ui Pên, the inventor of
the 'garden with bifurcating paths,' a baroque labyrinth whose infinite
series converge or diverge, forming a webbing of time embracing all
possibilities." (Deleuze)