The True Value of Zero

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readFeb 26, 2021

Zero is only, and, always, the circumference of a circle.

Zero is Half-the-time ONe (Photo by Gavin Allanwood on Unsplash)

Many physicists are now attempting to reconcile ‘accepted’ physical theories (mathematics in general) with the Circular Theory.

That is, the reconciliation has, always, and, only, to do, with the ‘true value’ of ‘zero.’

That is, the ‘true value’ of ‘zero’ is, only, and always, the circumference of a circle.

This removes the observer problem, the measurement problem, the ‘emergent theory’ problem, all of the ‘so-called’ problems (and attempts to rectify the whole idea called ‘theory’) that have to do with ‘zero’ (mathematics in general) (observation in general).

That is, there is a mandatory circle between an observer and an observation, meaning, zero is, half-the-time, ‘one’ (from the human’s point of view), thus, zero is ‘all-the-time’ ‘one’ from ‘pi’s’ (the circle’s) point of view.

This removes the problem called ‘plagiarism .’ Which is what happens when one theorist attempts to co-opt (read: copy) another theorist’s ideas without (the correct) attribution.

The copy is a natural result of (and proof for) zero as the literal circumference of a circle. Removing the need for topological spacetime imaginations (mathematics in general).

Circumference
Diameter

You cannot use the equal sign (or any other mathematical symbol) (including, and, especially, zero (0)) to articulate a circle. You have to use the diagram above.

So, if you are a physicist attempting to universalize the standard deviation(s) of zero, you have to reference the Circular Theory.

A zero can only be the circumference of a circle. Meaning half-the-time = does not equal =. Meaning, there is no such thing as if and only if.

A circle is the basis for, proof for, and correct articulation for, the conditional statement: if… then… (if circumference, then diameter).

It is also the basis, proof, and articulation for any function… (if (x) then (y))…

True and false, right and wrong, yes and no, zero and one (information in general), all of these articulate an uber-simple circle.

Conservation of the circle is the core, and, therefore, the only dynamic in Nature.

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