Is It Possible to Know Everything about Everything?

Ilexa Yardley
Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read

Half will say ‘yes.’ So, half must say ‘no.’

Knowing everything. (Photo by Paker Byrd)

Reality conserves a circle. To prove it, watch yourself. For, example, your behavior, with, your, ‘smart,’ phone.

You share a circle with your smart phone (turning both of ‘you’ into circles). Zero and one. Circumference and diameter.

This proves you already know everything about everything (else how will you know it when you get there?). It, also, proves, half must say ‘you’ cannot know ‘everything about everything.’ (You’re ‘both’ correct.)

This is the reason we have science. Psychology. Philosophy. The basic argument between the ‘two.’ Proving the only ‘natural’ number is the number ‘two.’ (Complementarity is the basis for identity, any system, discipline, which is all you need to know if you want to know everything about everything).

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Abstract-Intelligence-Survive-Digital-Reality/dp/1974280993/

The Circular Theory

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature.

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Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature.

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