Playing Games: Everybody Loses

Ilexa Yardley
Jul 24, 2017 · 1 min read

What games teach us about the universe. Reality. Relationships.

Federer. Nadal.

Any game has a virtual background. Meaning, the virtual background is invisible. Yet, real.

You can experience this as you participate in, or, just, observe, any game.

Two teams, one background. Where team, and background, are inter-changeable. Meaning the minimum, and the maximum, number of players, is, the number ‘two.’ (A game conserves the number ‘two.’)

This is because a game (any game) conserves a circle (where zero and one, are, one and two).

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature (also thought of as one big game).

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The Circular Theory

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature.

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The Circular Theory

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature.

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