Assumption: The Role it Plays in Everything

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readSep 8, 2017

The self-fulfilling prophecy.

X and Y. (Photo by Kunj Parekh)

If you assume X, you are, also, assuming Y. This is because you cannot have X without Y. X and Y articulate (and, must, conserve) a circle.

Therefore, two is the only number. No matter what the number. This is the basis for any assumption, a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Any individual is a self-sufficient state. Dependent on one other self (sufficient state). Therefore, an individual is assumed (there is an assumed circle between an individual and a group).

This means anything an individual experiences is assumed. Whatever you are experiencing, you have assumed. Whatever you have assumed, you have experienced.

You cannot have X without Y because you cannot have zero without one (circumference without diameter). Meaning the circle separating, and joining, X and Y, is the basis for any assumption about X, and-or, Y.

This leaves everything up to you. Your assumptions. Your experiences.

Conservation of the circle is the core (only) dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Circular-Reality-Relationship-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/1548370509
Amazon.com: The Universal System Architecture of Nature: Conservation of a Circle eBook : Yardley, Ilexa: Kindle Store

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