The Circular Theory

Conservation of the circle is the only dynamic (The Singularity) in Nature.

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Why The Circular Theory Explains Everything

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Zero and one is X and Y, diameter and circumference of, a circle.

Circularity explains everything. (Photo by Dean Johns)

There is a hidden circle between me and you (observer and observation), and, this explains everything. We are taught not to use circular reasoning, although this teaching, itself, is circular, because it contains the word ‘not.’ That is, is, and, is-not, share a circle, thus equal is, half-the-time, not-equal.

Again, this explains everything. (You will, probably, have to think about it some.) (It will have to think about you, some.)

In physics, we have what is called ‘the quantum zeno effect’ which, roughly, means, a state is dependent on an alternate state. This means two (not-one) is the basic number in nature, and this is very easy to observe (male and female, X and Y, Y and N, T and F, etc).

Thus, two, then, is the basic structure of nature and we see this, clearly, in seasonal (cyclical) behavior. In fact, a basic circuit (switch) is based on a two-state system. So, if a two-state system is basic, how can we use this to understand circularity as the basis for everything?

You can visualize a universal ‘link’ as the diameter of a circle. Meaning, X is linked to X (any X) by a hidden (or imaginary) line, which has to be both diameter and circumference of a circle. Voila! You have just collapsed the…

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The Circular Theory
The Circular Theory

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Conservation of the circle is the only dynamic (The Singularity) in Nature.

Ilexa Yardley
Ilexa Yardley