How a Simple Circle Controls (and Explains) the Universe

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 22, 2020

Beginning and end (any X and Y) articulate and, thus, conserve, an uber-simple circle. Exposing (a regularly ‘denied’) ‘reality.’ Which we all need to think about, more, carefully.

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Any X and-or Y articulate a circle.

This is because zero and one, figuratively, is circumference and diameter, literally. That is, the line joining, and separating, X and-or Y (any X and-or Y) (every X and-or Y) is both circumference and diameter of a circle.

Meaning ‘beginning’ and ‘end’ articulate, and, therefore, must conserve an uber-simple (and, therefore, most basic dynamic named, most technically, ) (conservation of the ) ‘circle’ (noun and-or verb) (basis for ‘noun’ and-or ‘verb’).

Circumference and Diameter (Any X and-or Y) (Every X and-or Y)

Conservation of the Circle, then, is the core, and, therefore, the only, dynamic in Nature. Controlling (and, allowing for) (explaining) everything. Including (and especially) ‘virtual intelligence’ and ‘artificial reality.’

Why is this important? It exposes the reason why humans ‘argue’ and ‘search’ for answers (when, in ‘reality,’ we already have the ‘answer’) (we just don’t pay attention to it) (much) (at all).

What the Circular Theory explains. More, here.

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

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