The Three Paradoxes in Nature Everyone is Forced to Solve

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readJul 6, 2017

Three paradoxes in nature dictate everything. This forces you to solve them.

One. None. Some.

There are three paradoxes in nature which impact, and dictate, everything: business, finance, family, friendship, romance, politics, technology, war. Everyone is forced to face, and, eventually, solve, them, because the conservation of a circle is involved. Meaning, nature has already solved them.

Paradox One: One

There is no such thing as one. One is, necessarily, entangled with some-other-one, sometimes known as not-one, also known as none, some, many. Technically known as zero and one (circumference and diameter) (virtual and real). Implicitly known as ‘two.’ 50–50 is the constant and the norm, because a circle is conserved (by any one).

Paradox Two: None

There is no such thing as none. None is, necessarily entangled with one, sometimes known as 01 (one). Technically known as zero and one (circumference and diameter) (virtual and real). Implicitly known as ‘two.’ 50–50 is the constant and the norm, because a circle is conserved (by any none).

Paradox Three: Some

There is no such thing as some. Some is, necessarily entangled with one, sometimes known as anything-but-one. Technically known as zero and one (circumference and diameter) (virtual and real). Implicitly known as ‘two.’ 50–50 is the constant and the norm, because a circle is conserved (by any some).

So, there you have it. What technology is teaching all of us about mathematics. Data. Science. And everything else called ‘nature.’

There is a mandatory circular relationship between an individual and a group, and this controls every individual (and group). A string of zeroes and ones. Based on zero. And one. (Circumference and diameter.) (Virtual and real.)

Complementarity is the basis for identity (duplicity is the basis for a unit, any unit), because Conservation of the Circle is the core dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Circle-Fifths-Guide-Circular-Theory/dp/1548561045/

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