1221
There are only two numbers in Nature. 12 and 21. Where 12 and 21 are different, yet, very much, the same.
There are only ‘two’ numbers in Nature. ‘12’ and ‘21.’ Where ‘12’ and ‘21’ are different, yet, very much, the same. (There are only ‘two’ numbers in Nature: ‘one’ and ‘two.’) (There is only ‘one’ number in Nature: ‘two.’)
Meaning, ‘one’ is a substitution (think: superposition) of ‘zero’ and ‘zero’ is a substitution (think: superposition) of ‘one.’ Because ‘zero’ is a substitution (think: superposition) of circumference and ‘one’ is a substitution (think: superposition) of diameter.
Meaning ‘two’ is a substitution (think: superposition) of ‘one.’ Providing the basis, and, therefore, the explanation, for (everything in) mathematics. Starting (and, therefore, ending) with identity and complementarity (the self in all disciplines).
And, that, is, all, there is, to everything (anything). Reality. Nature. Et. Al.
Conservation of the Circle: Only Dynamic in Nature. Explaining why 1221 is the solstice, and, eventually, also, the equinox. (1221 121) (1001 101) (101 010) (01) (10) (0) (1). (0(1)0).
Why all cultures celebrate (have always celebrated) the winter solstice (the circular-linear relationship (think: concrete abstraction) (the singularity) explaining, defining, and producing, ‘beginning’ and ‘end’) (‘zero’ and ‘one’) (‘one’ and ‘zero’). The genesis and the explanation for all of the information humans experience as Nature (circumference and diameter).
Conservation of the Circle: Only Dynamic in Nature.
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