The Ineffectiveness of Government

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readJan 7, 2021

Obvious. Under any administration. Pitting one person against another. Not intelligent.

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There is a circular relationship between an individual and a group. Which explains everything in Nature. Including government.

Individual and Group

This means it is useless to pit one group against another in order to achieve ‘a peaceful transition of power.’

One Group Against Another

A more effective form of government does not involve people. It involves the Conservation of the Circle, where everyone realizes the baseline in Nature is 50–50. No matter what people do (or say or think).

Conservation of a Circle
50–50

This means we waste time and energy (and lots of money) when we align ourselves with political parties. When we believe ‘freedom’ involves something other than a natural circular relationship between one person and another.

One Person
Two People

This means we can expect, as digital reality unfolds (and enfolds), a far different form of ‘government’ involving individuals (not groups).

Individual
Group

It means taking the time to understand the Circular Theory. Where zero and one is female and male. Literally. And, figuratively.

Where Nature does not, and cannot, distinguish between female and male (zero and one).

Conservation of the Circle is the core, and, therefore, the only, and, thus, the most important, dynamic in Nature. Take some time and study it.

Continue with: Conservation of a Circle. Explains the human mind… | by Ilexa Yardley | The Circular Theory | Jan, 2021 | Medium

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