The Conservation of Identity

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
Feb 25, 2016

What is the difference between one person and another? You and me, for example.

Conservation of Identity.

What is the difference between one person and another? You and me, for example. This is not that difficult to figure out.

X and Y (X and X, X and X’) articulate a circle. Therefore, identity is conserved (the circle is conserved) (a circle conserves, and is, therefore, responsible for, identity).

That is, there is an invisible circle between you and me, any we, a unit and a group (abstract and concrete, hidden and showing).

Thus, the constant is a variable (and vice versa). Perpetual motion is absolute zero. Zero and one is circumference and diameter. Virtual and real.

Therefore, conservation of a circle is the most important (the only) dynamic in nature. Responsible for everything.

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