Comparison and Choice: The Basis for Intelligence

Ilexa Yardley
Sep 7, 2018 · 2 min read

Artificial. And, absolute.

In order to make a choice, we have to do a comparison. And, also, vice versa. So, first off, we have to ‘know’ what (and how) a choice (comparison) is (made). It looks like this:

Comparison.
Choice.

What we have, here, is an ambiguous circle. Circle as a noun. And circle as a verb.

Ambiguous circumference and diameter.
Circle as a noun.
Circle as a verb.

Meaning, we rely on ambiguity in order to do a comparison. And, also, make a choice.

Zero and one. One and two.

Meaning, we can ‘name’ a zero and one, one and two. Proving ‘ambiguity’ is the ‘basis’ point for everything.

Basis. Point.

Therefore, X and X is X and Y (X and X’). Which explains, succinctly, both comparison, and choice.

X and X.
X and Y.

Meaning, you cannot have X without Y (because you cannot have circumference without diameter). Explaining how you compare. And why you (must) choose (X and Y) (X or Y).

And that’s all there is to intelligence. Artificial and-or real. Relative and-or absolute.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic (intelligence) in Nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Circularity-Natures-Constant-Yang-Zero/dp/1721120483

The Circular Theory

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature.

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The Circular Theory

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature.

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