The (True) Nature of Design

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readJul 24, 2017

Nature designs itself (taking the human with it).

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The truth about nature is that nature is cyclical, and circular. Meaning, the symmetry in nature is complementary, to itself. Nature shares a circle with itself. This is something all of us know. We can’t be taught about it. And, we can’t be told about it. You can’t tell anyone anything they don’t already know.

So, this explains the human’s circular relationship with nature. The human’s circular relationship with art. And, the artist’s circular relationship with nature, humans, and art.

The circular relationship between nature and art means art is the purest expression in nature. Meaning, nature and the human share a circular relationship, and, therefore, a shared circular thought. Called. Art.

Art, then, proves the circular relationship between mind and matter, mind and body, mind and spirit. Where mind, is, more technically, labelled, pi. Where pi is an always-conserved, circular, connection to, everything, and, anything. Any X and-or Y (zero and-or one).

Pi (diameter, circumference)

Pi-diameter-circumference, is the basis for the line, and the circular relationship embedded in the line. The reproduction of the line, and the basic nature of the line. The line as the basis for art of any kind.

Meaning, an artist draws a line. The line reproduces itself. Taking shape. Over time. Conserving both shape. And time. The artist. And, the line. True for any art. At any time. Any artist. With time.

Therefore, a musician, a painter, a sculptor, a land artist, a writer, an actor, a designer of any kind, shares a circle with an uber-basic line. Leaving us with the circular relationship. The artist. Art. And time.

The circular relationship. Artist. Art. Time.

Proving, for the artist, and for nature, and, all the rest of us, there is no time. Just an uber-basic, ultra-ubiquitous, naturally conserved, line. (A line is both circumference and diameter of a circle.) (No end to any line.)

Line (noun, verb).

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature (why a circle has to be a line) (and vice versa). And, why, art is, basic, proof, there is no time (just trillions and trillions and trillions of lines).

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