The Tokenization of ‘Zero’ and ‘One’

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readApr 8, 2021

Exposing the circular-linear relationship embedded within Nature. Also known, surreptitiously, and superpositionally, as NFT.

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There is a circular-linear relationship between a ‘zero’ and a ‘one.’

It looks like this:

Zero
One

This explains tokenization (the token).

Where ‘tokenization’ explains everything that is happening around ‘you.’ (Me.) (Us.)

You
Me
Us

That is, it is not possible to have a ‘single’ without a ‘plural.’ And, always, vice versa. Explaining multiplication and replication.

And, technically, that’s all there is to ‘Nature.’ Our ‘interpretation’ of Nature. Our ‘engagement’ with Nature. Our ‘representation’ of Nature.

The ‘tokenization’ of Nature:

Multiplication Replication Interpretation Representation
Tokenization

Where, as we tokenize Nature, Nature tokenizes us. Because there is a circular-linear-relationship between ‘the’ zero and ‘the’ one. ‘A’ zero and ‘a’ one. Any zero and-or one. Every zero and-or one.

This is because ‘zero’ is ‘one.’ (Zero is circumference and one is diameter, and it is impossible to have ‘one’ without the ‘other.’)

Proving the arithmetic number ‘two’ is the only number in Nature.

Conservation of the Circle is the core, and, thus, the only dynamic (think: continual tokenization) in Nature. Also known, surreptitiously, and superpositionally, as NFT.

Amazon.com: Euclid’s Error: The Mathematics behind Foucault, Deleuze, and Nietzsche eBook: Yardley, Ilexa: Kindle Store

See, additionally, Memetics. Meme means ‘copy.’ Bio means ‘two.’… | by Ilexa Yardley | The Circular Theory | May, 2022 | Medium

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