Houston Woman Figures It Out: The Circle’s in Control of Everything
Absolute Intelligence, written by Ilexa Yardley, shows the circle is the most important idea of all time. According to Yardley, the circle is the driving force behind everything, and, once we truly understand it, world peace is achievable here and now, not there and then. For this goal, then, Yardley is calling on every scientist to take the time to review, and, ultimately, support, her work.
(PRWEB) January 23, 2006 -- Ilexa Yardley, a financial strategist in Houston, Texas, has figured out for scientists, philosophers, and all the rest of us, the circle is the basic dynamic governing all others.
According to Yardley, the circle is in control of everything, unifying, and integrating, all entities, independent of form, substance, energy, mass, time, or space (size and/or speed).
Yardley's work demonstrates the circle is the biggest, and most important idea of all time.
Www.PopularPhilosophy.com, Yardley’s website, shows the circle is the 'absolute intelligence' governing all existence, the 'theory of everything' integrating science, psychology and philosophy (religion), and the dynamic process, and universal entity, unifying, and equalizing, everything under, within, by, and as, a single intelligence.
According to Yardey, the circle is what Carl Jung was communicating with his intuitional/emotional mandalas, what Albert Einstein was communicating with his energy/mass formula, e=mc2, and what Emmy Noether was demonstrating with her conservation/symmetry theorem.
Yin-Yang Beat Hiding Circles
Yardley says, by simple observation we can 'know' or 'see' that all things are part of a pair (yin and yang, day and night, here and there, now and then, okay and not okay). Things move back and forth, and forth and back, between two opposite poles in a constant, binary, knowable 'beat.' This beat is always the diameter of a circle.
Absolute Intelligence, Yardley’s book, shows the circle is hidden behind this 'beat' in all entities. Absolute Intelligence explores and explains the scientific, mathematical and philosophical principle of Conservation of the Circle, the fact the circle survives, and is a part of, and in control of, everything.
Yardley’s web-site points out it is easy to overlook the circle as an essential reality because we are always involved in our observations, and we are not large enough to see the whole picture, ever. Columbus demonstrated this for us when he sailed into the horizon without falling off the circle. He showed (why and how) we feel like we're on a line even though we're (always) on a circle.
We are confused, and thrown off by, our relative size and speed, says Yardley. Though all things, animate and inanimate, rotate and revolve in a circular pattern, the size and speed of an entity, interferes with its ability to 'see' or 'experience' clearly.
“The circle creates the circle, but it must hide, for protection, in the process. Hiding is the most important dynamic, second to, and created by, the circle.” Or, in other words, things that seem linear are always, eventually, circular, because every line is the diameter of some circle.
Circle Beneath (and Connected to) Einstein
Conservation of the Circle, Yardley says, is the principle beneath Einstein’s Conservation of Energy. Yardley isn’t a scientist, but she says scientists will eventually realize what she is saying, or what she has discovered, is true, important, and absolutely necessary if we are ever going to get off of the line (our answers are in the future) and onto the circle (our answers are now).
Yardley asks that every scientist, in the interest of world peace, take the time to get to review, and, ultimately, support, her work.
“It’s easy to laugh when you say, or hear, it’s all about the circle. But all of us need to take a careful look at why our gut reaction is to laugh when we say, or hear, it’s all about the circle. This is a very direct clue that something’s up with the circle.”
Yardley says it may be easier for women to grasp her achievement than men, because men think in lines, and women think in circles. It doesn’t matter, over time, she says. “All of us will ‘get it’ and realize we have missed the most important, biggest idea, because it’s so simple.”
Yardley says it is critical and crucial that people take a little time to work through the ideas on her web-site and in her book. “We can have world peace in an instant,” she says. “This instant is the instant we recognize we already have it.” Unfortunately, only 49-51% on any day care at all about world (or personal) peace.
This is a circular idea, because all things are circles, and Yardley points out we cannot reap the benefit of the circle without taking some time to learn how to think in a circle.
Care about world (or personal) peace? Check out www.PopularPhilosophy.com and learn how to think in a circle. Yardley’s book, Absolute Intelligence, is available on Amazon.com.
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