When we examine the classic chessboard for the first time through other variants, such as historic chessboards and innovative ones, we see elements of continuity due to evolution.
The castle chess board, in the sence of the four castles, but also its teaming
up, offers new potentials in chess contemplation.
The innovation of the SER checkerboard, through the Einstein - Rosen bridges,
and the Sierpinsky structure, introduces the strategic player to topostrategy
and Chronostrategy, while it initially combines vacancy and cooperativeness in
multicyclicity.
For the same reason it promotes the hypermodern approach as well, with a
fundamental change in regards to the notion of the center.
Additionally, it activates the side attacks, without forgetting that it allows
the ability of the bishop colour change, because of the hyperactivity through
the blue squares.
But what's most important is the development of the besieging, through these
chessboards, because with those structures of history and innovation, we are
also able to understand the superstructure upon which it is based.
Consequently, through the continuity and the consistency of chess thinking,
even in a recursive context, we have mental schemes, which highlight the
endurance of thought, when it's managing problems with structural obstacles,
which it has to incorporate to the solving result.