Space: The Most Basic Element in Nature

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
7 min readSep 9, 2024

Why humans cry out (eventually): I need my space!

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The original article (2019) here: The Most Basic Element: Space. ‘I need my space…’ | by Ilexa Yardley | The Circular Theory | Medium

More in-depth articles on ‘Space’ here

‘Space’ joins (and, therefore, separates) any X and Y (demonstrating and proving the conservation of a circle (the diagram below)).

It looks like this:

Why this Diagram?

The Circular Theory diagram (see Videos) shows us, most accurately, the circular-linear relationship between a circumference and a diameter (known to humans as yin and yang (ancient), zero and one (modern), female and male (biology), energy and mass (technology)).

You will notice: two circles in a circle. Or, again, more accurately, two circles, joined and, therefore, separated, by a circle. (Or, one circle joined and-or separated by two circles).

OK. So, yes. Right off the bat, it is confusing.

So, we should not expect Nature to give her ‘self’ away so easily.

Humans invent all kinds of systems in order to understand ‘Mother Nature’ (and ‘Father Time’).

All (symbolic) languages are a human’s attempt to articulate (and understand) (or, maybe, ‘communicate’ about) Nature.

Constant (Circular-Linear) Conservation

So, again, the diagram shows us how, and, maybe more important, why, humans do this.

Humans are conserving a circle (a circle is conserving the human) no matter what the human does (says, thinks, communicates, articulates, etc.).

So, everything in science and everything in art (everything in all disciplines, not the least of which, technology) conserves a circle (because that is what Nature expects (demands, forces, actually) humans to ‘do’).

So, you can see this for yourself here (Circular Theory Videos)… (and, if you are serious about understanding Nature you should take the time to view them, and think about them over time)…

Now, to get to space.

In science humans use, what is called, a ‘phase space…’ in order to understand movement (of any kind, again, in any discipline).

The Unlimited (Abstraction for the Abstraction of a) Phase Space

There are, obviously, an unlimited number of ‘phase spaces…’ as evidenced by everything around you. Any unit (start with the human unit if you want to simplify your understanding of Nature) (and, therefore, space) is in its own phase space.

Humans are joined and separated by the same phase space (as the phase space that joins and separates them to and from any other phase space) (and the diagram above shows this clearly) (therefore, a contradiction: only one phase space).

So, technically, there is only one ‘human’ in Nature (there is a circular linear relationship joining and separating all of the constiutents of Nature) (all of the humans, for example) (all of the phase spaces, for another example) (meaning, again, only one phase space) (the diagram in this article) (in all of the Circular Theory articles).

Now, in mathematics, we learn from a very young age that everything depends upon the number ‘one.’

OK. That’s fine to begin with. But, eventually, most noticeably in psychology, the whole idea of ‘one’ becomes somewhat blurred, and inadequate, actually, to help humans understand what is going on inside them, and, also, then, all around them (take the human relationship for instance).

So, this explains the relationship between science and religion (all religions), and it is a perfect place to start if we want to ‘unify’ (or understand, actually) ‘humanity.’ (In depth: the ontology of mathematics here.)

So, to understand space (in all disciplines) (especially physics) we have to recognize that a phase space has no size and no relative location. It is an abstraction at best. And, technically, it can only be represented accurately by the diagram in this article (same diagram: all Circular Theory articles).

Nouns and Verbs Universally

So, the diagram is the abstraction for (the word) abstraction as a noun and abstraction as a verb. In data science terms: the diagram above is the correct phase space for a zero and a one (combined and-or separated) (quantum mechanics) (the key to quantum computing) (a quantum circuit).

So, the diagram articulates space in unit form (again, the phase space for the relationship between space and time) (either-or, both-and, space and-or time) (why time is required for all human activities) (which, when fully understood, are temporary, at best, and non-existent, from Nature’s point of view) (meaning, from Nature’s point of view there is no time) (only space).

Space is, technically, what humans call ‘pi’ in mathematics (time-based elements in Nature are, technically, circumference and diameter, literally and figuratively) (where it is impossible to have circumference, diameter, pi without each other) (again, technically a three-state-sytem which is, again, more technically, a two state system) (again, the diagram in this article) (confusing, or ambiguous, if you prefer, on purpose).

Where, the diagram shows us, it is impossible to have any X and-or Y (in any discipline) (using any ‘language’) without the circular-linear relationship between a circumference and a diameter (this diagram replaces (is a more accurate depiction of) what humans know as ‘the unit circle’).

So, the diagram shows us the relationship between a zero and a one (any X and Y) (beginning and end) where any ‘couple’ cancels the couple out (no zero without one) (no circumference without diameter) (no ‘one’ without ‘two’) (from Nature’s point of view) (giving us what humans know as ‘space’).

So, the space separating and joining a human to and-or from any other ‘unit’ proves there is nothing more to Nature than this diagram (which represents all of the nouns and verbs humans use to understand (communicate about) Nature).

Taking the Time to Rethink Your Own Reality

So, this is a big idea and not everyone will enjoy (agree with, and-or understand) it.

However, the diagram proves, half-of-us will enjoy, agree with, and understand it (at all times, in all places).

Meaning, over time, we all will enjoy, agree with, and understand The Circular Theory (diagram) (it is impossible to have a half without a whole (and, always, vice versa)).

Which is why, eventually, we all ‘need our space’ in order to survive (in peace) (along side all of the other humans) (all of the other everythings) in ‘space’ (in Nature).

This is because the phase space stays constant, while all of the supposedly ‘real’ things in Nature are continually ‘variable.’ (Why everything changes, even though nothing is changing.) (Why the phase space (the diagram in this article) never changes). Why the phase space in this article solves all of the so-called problems humans are trying to solve (it explains everything humans experience) (especially the creation of articles like this one) as constiutents of Nature.

Take it slow. Eventually it becomes crystal clear:

Conservation of the circle is the only dynamic in Nature.

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