Squaring The Triangle

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readSep 8, 2018

Pi-diameter-circumference (as) one-two-three.

There is only one solution to the ‘identity’ problem. It looks like this:

Pi-diameter-circumference.
One-two-three.
Zero-one-two.

Meaning:

If zero, then one.
If one, then zero.

Because:

If circumference, then diameter.

Proving a mandatory circular relationship (between an individual and a group):

If individual, then group.

Where the largest (and, therefore, the smallest) group is the ‘number’ ‘two.’

If two, then one (if one, then two).

Meaning any (every) ‘string’ of characters (identity) begins, and ends, with ‘number’ ‘two.’ No matter the size, shape, location of the ‘string.’

2–2–2–2–2.

Where there is a mandatory ‘circular’ relationship between the numbers ‘three’ and ‘two.’

Three or two?

Where three is, more accurately, labeled ‘two-two’s.’

Two-two’s.

And, that’s all there is to ‘identity.’ Me. And, you.

Me and you.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic (basis for identity) in Nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Circularity-Natures-Constant-Yang-Zero/dp/1721120483
https://www.amazon.com/Squaring-Circle-Ilexa-Yardley/dp/1484171861
https://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Mathematics-Conservation-Ilexa-Yardley/dp/1548714623
https://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Physics-Conservation-Ilexa-Yardley/dp/1506084389
https://www.amazon.com/Conservation-Circle-Ilexa-Yardley/dp/1492731625

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