How You Code Yourself to Survive

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readJul 21, 2017

If zero, then one, and, vice versa.

Coding to survive. (Photo by: Stephanie Ecate)

Food, clothing and shelter are the basic coding systems in nature. Meaning, nature survives by reproducing itself. And humans are part of nature (using everything in nature to survive, in order to reproduce).

Therefore, an intervening circle (hidden in the background) (half-the-time-it’s-showing) controls coding.

This is because zero and one are circumference and diameter. Literally. And, also, figuratively.

In all of these cases, complementarity is the basis for identity, meaning duplicity is the basis for a unit. Meaning, you cannot have X without Y.

Therefore, you are forced to code yourself, meet societal norms, compete in order to cooperate, brand your identity, be of service to others, fulfill your obligations to family, and friends, live, and die, gracefully.

So, you will eat certain foods, dress in a certain way, buy a house in a certain neighborhood, decorate your house in a certain way, send your kids to certain schools, buy certain products, all in order to communicate, by code, your relative identity (you want people to know you are with them, and safe). Survival and reproduction. In an uber-basic circle.

All of this is because an individual shares a circle with a group. All systems. All disciplines.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Circular-Reality-Relationship-Artificial-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B073MVQSY5/

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