The Thought and the Thinker

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 6, 2018

We bring out the ‘genius’ in you.

There is a mandatory circular relationship between the thought and the thinker. It looks like this:

Thought. Thinker.

This, automatically, brings out the ‘genius’ in ‘you.’ Meaning, because of the circular relationship between thought as a noun and thought as a verb (circle as a noun and circle as a verb) we can translate both into the diagram above.

This works for everything. Half thought. Half thinker.

Half True

Therefore, anything you think is ‘true’ is, always, half-true. Before, and, after, you ‘think’ it. This is because ‘true’ and ‘false’ are ‘X’ and ‘Y’ (zero and one) circumference and diameter of an uber-conserved (always present) circle.

So, this explains why all of us experience, two, points of view, and, why, if necessary, we can ‘always’ turn one into the ‘other.’

Where underneath it all you can ‘choose’ to ‘see’ any individual as a ‘group of two’ (an uber-hidden circle). When interacting with a ‘group of two’ (any group) the individual has complete control of his-her-its thought process (thoughts).

True and False. Individual and Group.

Meaning, again, not to repeat, but, always, to repeat, the diagram above explains, and proves this.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in Nature. Responsible for thought as a noun, and thought as a verb. Any, and every, symbolic representation of reality.

https://www.amazon.com/Circularity-Natures-Constant-Yang-Zero/dp/1721120483

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