The Identity of ‘One:’ Tokenization of a Circle
The tokenization of a circle produces, what humans label, ‘the identity of one.’
To understand ‘reality’ and-or ‘life’ (and, thus, Nature) we have to understand ‘tokenization.’ More specifically, the ‘tokenization of ‘one.’’ (The identity of one.)
Tokenization
Where the tokenization of a circle produces a unit (the abstract identity called ‘one’).
This means the ‘identity’ of ‘one,’ always requires an ‘other’ one.
This is because the tokenization of a circle produces every ‘one.’ Thus, ‘any’ one. And, no ‘one.’
Identification
This means all of the ‘objects’ in Nature are ‘subjects’ to them ‘selves.’ Objects and subjects to each other.
Explaining why we have so many ‘objects’ in Nature.
Allowing us to understand all of the paradoxes in mathematics, physics, philosophy, and psychology. Technology. And, biology.
This is because zero and one are the circumference and diameter of a circle.
Representation
Meaning the ‘inter-net’ of things (neural networks) (networks in general) (all networks) are tokenizations for a circle (one circle) (many circles).
Where the word ‘tokenization’ means the conservation of a circle (tokenization as a noun) (tokenization as a verb) (circle as a noun) (circle as a verb).
Meaning, the token above is the proper (only) definition (abstraction) (tokenization) for, what humans label ‘one.’ Which is, more correctly labeled, ‘two,’ where the arithmetic number ‘two,’ is, technically, the only number in Nature. Tokenized by the diagram. (Tokenized by all of the ‘objects’ in Nature (all of the ‘ones’ in Nature).)
The technical token for ‘one:’
Explaining financial systems, government systems, political systems, historical systems, technical systems, non-technical systems (science and art).
Realization
Conservation of the Circle produces the identity called ‘one,’ which is more correctly termed: the tokenization of ‘one.’ (The tokenization of a circle.) Producing everything in, what a human labels, ‘reality,’ Nature, life. (Where any ‘word’ (token) can be substituted for any other (every other) ‘word’ (token).) (Explaining ‘confusion’ and ‘chaos’ (noise) in general.) Tokenization, in general.