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    Circular Theory

    If we remove the idea of hierarchy from our thinking (organization schemes), that is, if we are willing to remove the idea that relative difference is important (big is different from small; slow is different from fast; close is different from far) it is easy to figure out 1) the reality we are in is circular, 2) all entities are in a circular relationship with all other entities, 3) the basic entity which is also a process is the 'circle;'

    The circle, as entity and process, or absolute relativity, unifies everything with everything (entity and process) and delivers a credible theory of everything; more at www.Circular-Theory.com and I also have a short paper I can send via email if you are interested.

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    Re: Circular Theory

    Hi ilexa, welcome to the Quest.

    I don't think the reality of a square fits into your theory of a circle no matter how hard you force it, do you?

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    Re: Circular Theory

    Square is a special case of a circle; square is comprised of four lines; a line is ALWAYS the diameter of a circle; therefore a square is showing us four (hidden) circles; any number of circles (hidden or showing) ALWAYS reduces (through pi) to one circle;

    Squaring the circle means we have gotten to the point where we realize the square is (a special,or one, case of) a circle.

    Thanks for your helpful observation.

    Ilexa

 

 

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