The Circular Theory
The Ubiquitous Circle
Circle of CirclingCircles (Universes of Universes)
Circular Theory - Overview
It's All About (the) Circle
What is the Circular Theory?
Circle as Reality (Proof)
Circle as Everything (Real & Ideal)
Circle as Universal Mandala (Hidden & Showing)
Intelligence, Infinity & Relativity
Circle as Absolute Intelligence (Same & Different
Circle as Basic Relativity (Night & Day)
Circle as Invisible Intelligence (Mind & Matter)
Circle as Infinite Intelligence (One and Many)
Circle as Absolute Relativity (Still & Moving)
Science & Mathematics
Circle is Preserved (Conservation & Symmetry)
Circle is Conserved (Survival & Reproduction)
Circle is Time (MovementLight & EnergyMass)
Circle is Space (SubstanceSound & FormSubstance)
Circle is Dimension (Symbolic Form)
Circle is Gravity (Join and Separate)
Philosophy & Psychology
Circle is Perspective (Relative Reality)
Circle is Observation (Partial Truth)
Circle is Relationship (Opposite Approach)
Circle is Opposition (Opposite Pair)
Circle is Awareness (The Philosophical Date)
The Circle in Poetry
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Poems
Love Poems
Longer Poems
World Peace & The Circle
World Peace - Sustainable & Perpetual
Allegory in the Sand: Circle as Perpetual Argument
Circle of Peace
Productive Thought Institute
Peace News Network
Organizational Entities
High Schools & Colleges
Important Circular Implications
2012
Reality & The Circle
What Is Science?
Multiplicity: The Idea of One
You and I Circle and Line
Infinite Observer
What is Unification?
The Foundational Circle
Pi, Infinity, and Zero
Objects In Space
Background, Agency, Emergence
The Circle In Politics
Using the Circle in (as) Business Strategy
Why We Need (Have) More
Absolute-Relativity
Movement Reproduction Size
We're Both Right
Escape (Engage) the Circle
Square Root of Neg One: Mass & 4% Matter
One Observer
Reproduction: Inside Outside
Conservation and the Circle
Circling Perfection
The Myth of Causation
The Most Important Symbol
Outcomes
An Understanding of Love
Relativity: The Unification of Mind and Matter
Why Circle? Moving Movement
Operation is Observation is Circle
The Circle as a Boundary Defining Space
The Significance of 'A' and 'The'
Input-Output: Mind-Matter
The Importance of Reproduction
Momentary Movement
Scientists & The Circle
Thales & Pythagoras
Plato & Aristotle & Hegel
Galileo & Columbus
Einstein & Jung
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