Finally: The Intersection Of Science and Religion

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
4 min readOct 25, 2020

Using an uber-simple, always-present, circle.

Photo by Johnathan Kaufman on Unsplash

Yin and yang (ancient) is zero and one (modern). And, that’s all you need to know, if you want to ‘understand’ the intersection between ‘science’ and ‘religion.’

Structures in General

We can go back to the pyramids, our most ‘ancient’ scientific-religioius ‘buildings’ (6000 years old). Pyramids are, technically, triangles. But a triangle is a circle (pi-diameter-circumference).

Technically, from Nature’s point of view, a pyramid (any structure) looks like this:

Pi-Diameter-Circumference

How do we know this?

A Line is a Circle (and, always, Vice Versa)

There has to be a circle between any (and every) X and Y:

X and Y

This is because X and Y is X and X.

X and X

Explaining X and X’.

X and X’

Where the ‘diagram’ is constant (and the descriptive ‘words’ are variable(s)).

Constant and Variable

The ‘Holy Trinity’

This explains why, in Christianity, for example, we have ‘the Holy Trinity.’ (XXX) is (XX) is (X). They all depend on pi-diameter-circumference (the holy trinity).

XXX
XX
X

This means ‘pi’ is what a human labels ‘mind.’ That is, everything revolves around ‘pi’ (your mind) (my mind) (the universe’s mind) (also known as ‘God’).

Which is what everything in Christianity is all about. Ancient religious writings, in all religions, depend upon (and articulate) complementary identity (mathematics in general).

Where complementary identity is the circular relationship between zero and one (yin and yang), circumference and diameter of an uber-basic, and, always present, circle.

Yin and Yang
Zero and One
Circumference and Diameter

Circular Reality (In General) (And Specific)

This explains Circular Reality in general (The Circular Theory). Why we are conserving a circle when we work, live, play, think, create.

For example, you wake up in the morning, day and night conserve a circle. You get dressed and go to work, to and from conserve a circle. You come home and interact with your family (parent and child conserve a circle).

Everything you do (and say and think) conserves a circle.

Conservation of a Circle

Explaining the relationship between man and God (God and man) (individual and group).

Individual and Group

Mathematics and religion:

One and One
One and Two

Nature, and, ‘reality.’

Life and Death
Sex and SemiConductor

Explaining the relationship between Science and Religion (Physics and Philosophy).

Biology and Technology (Matter and Mind) (Life in General)

Conservation of the circle is the core, and, therefore, the only, dynamic in Nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Real-Theory-Everything-Ilexa-Yardley-ebook/dp/B084YSH7ZZ

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