The Tanglewood Trilogy

Houston, Texas: Opposite Approach Publications (2002)
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The Tanglewood Trilogy (2002) Book One: Relative Realities, Book Two: Opposite Approach, Book Three: Partial Truth. Conservation of the Circle explains General Relativity, Complementary Opposition, and 50-50 Reality (50-50 as the constant and the norm). This gives humans the basis for everything in mathematics, science, art, and athletics (symbolic systems universally). Conservation of the Circle solves the grounding problem (where the absolute is relative because the relative is absolute) because an uber-universal circular-linear relationship (technically, pi in mathematics) is the only 'actor' in Nature. Meaning there is a mandatory circular-linear 'relationship' between any X and-or Y (where it is impossible to have 'or' without 'and') (forcing humans to examine their existential relationship with 'technology'). The Tanglewood Trilogy: Relative Realities: Circle, triangle, square, one, three, two, any shape, articulates a circle, because the line is always diameter and circumference of a circle. If a line is real it must articulate a circle. Thus, all movement articulates a line, diameter of a circle. The line is all around us as (the most basic element in) nature. Opposite Approach: Complementarity is the basis for identity, all disciplines. Partial Truth: Duplication and negation form the basis for unification, all disciplines. Most recent technical explanation see 2024 paper 'Conservation of a Circle' also on Phil Papers.

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