Nature’s Algorithmic Architecture

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readJun 10, 2021

2X = X — Doubling the Efficiency (and Effectiveness) of a Microprocessor (and a Blockchain)

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All microprocessors involve the co-dependent relationship between a zero and a one. Algorithmically, then, this means 2x = x.

X

Zero Equals One

So, technically, zero equals one. Because zero is the only solution to the algorithmic equation above (the architecture of ‘Nature’).

That is, technically the zero is a circumference and the one is a diameter, and you need both to have either, so it doesn’t matter if you call it a zero or a one, zero is the true value of Nature. Producing, for humans, especially, a completely tokenized ‘reality.’

Therefore, the arithmetic number ‘two’ articulates the diagram above, meaning, the arithmetic number ‘two’ is the only ‘real’ (natural) number in Nature.

X and X

One Equals Two

This means all of the microprocessors (and virtual machines) in production can be doubled in efficiency, quite Naturally, by taking advantage of the architecture above (if X then X) (if 0 then 1) (if 1 then 0).

That is, Nature’s algorithmic architecture is an always-present (continually-conserved) circle (circuit) (cycle) (sensor) (switch) (gate) (resistor) (capacitor) (conductor) (amplifier) (connector) (anode) (diode) (transistor) (transformer) (qubit).

This produces a frameless frame of reference (a circle is always in the background) (the diagram is always in the background) no matter how you slice the dice (whatever application is applied). Where input-output-process is, more technically, pi-diameter-circumference. (X-XX-XXX.)

Frameless Frame of Reference

And, thus, the conservation of a circle is the core, and, therefore, the only, dynamic in Nature.

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