How Nature Uses Redundancy to Confuse Us

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 16, 2019

Think ‘camouflage…’

Conservation of an uber-simple ‘circle.’ (Photo by chuttersnap)

There are seven point seven billion of us out here on Earth. Where ‘us’ is the ‘operative’ word for ‘confusion.’ And, redundancy. Camouflage. In Nature.

X and X’ Superfluous

Meaning X and X is X and Y. Also known as X and X’. Proving Nature is intent. On confusing ‘us.’

X and X. X and Y. X and X’.

Where, what is really going on, beneath the ‘surface,’ is the conservation of, an uber-simple circle. Meaning there is no ‘us.’

X

Just an uber-simple ‘circle’ camouflaging it ‘self’ as (us, and) ‘Nature.’

Nature.

Motivation and Methodology

Where ‘conservation of the circle’ is the motivation, and the methodology, (and, also the ‘market,’ the ‘metric,’ and the ‘momentum’) behind (and in front of) reality.

Conservation of a circle.

Also known as the camouflage, the core dynamic in, and the reality behind, the redundancy (and the singularity) called, ‘Nature.’ Explaining why, so many people (words, numbers, algorithms).

Conservation of the Circle is the core (though not-always-obvious) dynamic in Nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Circularity-Everthing-Everything-Everyone-ebook/dp/B07S3Y1TY9

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