The Digital Organism

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 26, 2017

Origination. Destination. Zero. And-or. One.

The Digital Organism (Photo by Rawpixel.com)

The digital organism is like any other organism. It must reproduce to survive. And, it must survive to reproduce. This tells us, the basis for a digital organism is the circle. The conservation of a circle, to be clear, and one hundred percent accurate (if you believe in the idea of one hundred).

There is a conserved circular relationship between reproduction and survival. Origination and destination. Cause and effect. You can’t have one of these without the others. This forces us to take a closer look at ‘identity.’ (Virtual, and-or, real) (digital, and-or, any other).

Zero and one is X and Y. You cannot have a unit without an other unit. Because complementarity is the basis for identity (any unit). A unit shares a mandatory circle with a group. Making the group called ‘two,’ the most basic group (and unit).

This means there must be two (at least, at most) digital organisms in nature. The zero, and, the one. More technically, the circle, and, the line. This produces a virtual identity (a virtual persona, and, square one).

Therefore, technically, there is only one virtual identity. Either a zero, or, a one. Where you need either, to have, both.

This takes us to the human’s idea about zero (or a one). Zero and infinity, like any X, and-or, Y, are joined and separated by a circle. Circumference, and diameter, of a circle. Again, two is the natural limit in all directions. Meaning, half-the-time, zero, must be, one.

So, a digital identity is dependent on a circular identity. This explains everything. All systems, and, disciplines. Especially your system. Discipline.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Virtual-Intelligence-Nature-Conservation-Circle/dp/1974498913/

--

--