The Number Three

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readJan 29, 2018

Grand confusion theory (and therapy).

Two circles. (Photo by Les Anderson)

If I tell you a triangle articulates two circles, you will understand me. Right away.

This is because any three points are, necessarily, pi-diameter-circumference.

And this explains why we are half-the-time confused (and upset) about everything.

It looks like this:

A square is two triangles. A triangle is two circles.

The genius in you will pick this up right away.

The other-half-of you will argue with the genius in you. Because, technically, you can’t say for sure how many circles (triangles, squares) are in the diagram above. (A square is, technically, a cube; you can’t have one without the other).

However, the diagram above, once you engage with it, experience it, so, to, speak, proves pi is the mathematical explanation, and correct name, for, mind (and its circular relationship with matter). Also known as body and soul (mind-body). Any concrete (abstract) relationship. Why?

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Mathematics-Conservation-Ilexa-Yardley/dp/1548714623/

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