Understanding the Phase Transition

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readFeb 25, 2022

A phase transition requires ‘time.’ Nature has no understanding of (or requirement for) ‘time.’

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A phase transition requires ‘time.’ Nature has no understanding of (or requirement for) ‘time.’ This is because the core dynamic in Nature is the conservation of a circle.

Therefore, the core assumption in Nature, the motivation for Nature, and, the universal system architecture of Nature, is the conservation of a circle.

Much simpler, and, thus, much more complex, than humans ‘think.’

Meaning, pi controls Nature. And, thus, the human’s tokenization of (all of the tokenizations in) Nature. (Nature is (and all of its constituents are) the tokenization of a circle (tik-tok), thus, the phase transition can only be articulated by the diagram below.)

Which explains why humans are able to ‘fabricate’ ‘reality’ (explaining the whole idea of a metaverse) (proving that ‘pi’ in mathematics is what a human experiences as, his, and-or her, ‘mind’).

Thus, technically, all phase transitions are fictitious. Try to tell that to a human.

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

Amazon.com: The Universal System Architecture of Nature: Conservation of a Circle eBook : Yardley, Ilexa: Kindle Store

See, also, The Circle of Time. ‘One’ and ‘Two.’ (Zero and one). | by Ilexa Yardley | The Circular Theory | Medium

All of the Circular Theory articles on time — The Circular Theory — Medium

And, also, the Circular Theory articles on quantum reality- The Circular Theory — Medium

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