Viral Behavior in Nature

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 9, 2017

How to maximize the circular relationship between individual and group.

Individual and group. (Photo by Masha Danilova)

Without the circular relationship there is no individual, or group. So, you have to understand the circular relationship before you try to understand an individual, or group. This explains viral behavior in nature. Viral behavior. Nature.

The maximum database contains the number two. The minimum database is the number two. The circular relationship between maximum and minimum gives the number two. Meaning reality is stable. This gives us the circular relationship between individual and group (contains, and, ‘is’).

So, you have to examine duplication more closely if you want to understand, and, then, generate, viral behavior, in nature (and-or, elsewhere).

Duplication depends on unification which is a complex way of saying the number one is, from nature’s point of view, the number two. Why is this?

There is a circular relationship between the number one and two. Explaining the viral relationship. That’s all it is. And, that’s all that’s necessary to produce it. And, sustain it. Problem is, it has already been produced, and, is, sustaining itself, right now.

Your goal, to reproduce, and re-sustain. Not so easy. Not so difficult. You have to understand it fully, first. Make sure you are very clear about your goals.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

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