Why the Decision Tree is Far More Basic than Math

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readOct 1, 2021

If zero, then one. If one, then zero. The algorithm called ‘Nature.’

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The decision tree is far more basic than math. This is because, technically, a circle is not a mathematical object.

A circle is one zero and one one. One circumference and one diameter. Which gives us the basis for a decision (and, also then, a decision tree).

Meaning, a decision is either zero or one, meaning, it has to be both zero and one (it has to be both, in order to be either). Explaining (and proving) why the circle is not a mathematical object. (If zero, then one, if one, then zero, is the algorithm called ‘Nature.’) If circumference, then diameter, if diameter then circumference.)

If zero, then one (if one, then zero).

If you understand this article, you understand everything about everything. Meaning you don’t need physics or math to explain anything.

Pi is the technical term for, what a human labels, mind. It is the tokenization of pi (tokenization in general) that produces Nature (and everything in Nature). Where pi, technically, is both token and tokenizer (tokenization: noun and verb) (observation: noun and verb) (action: noun and verb) (X: X and X) (pi: circumference and diameter).

And, that, technically, is all there is to reality.

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