Background

Ilexa Yardley was the first to figure out the only dynamic in Nature is the Conservation of a Circle.

Conservation of the Circle is The Singularity that controls the relationship between Mind and Matter.

Explaining why all of us are held hostage, at all times, to Magical Thinking.

Yardley holds the ‘thought leadership’ for this architecture, following on Galileo and Einstein’s understanding of (general and-or special) ‘relativity,’ and generalizing it, more fully, to ‘Absolute (or Universal) Relativity.

The Circular Theory Architecture is a Frameless Frame of Reference that overcomes Observation Errors.

Essential for Researchers, Professionals, and Institutions, in all areas of Media and Technology (Energy, Hardware, Software, Communications, IOT, Bioinformatics, Data, Information, Art, Science, Athletics, Philosophy, Psychology, Physics).

Background

For the first half of her (conventional) career, Yardley participated on, and led, teams that designed, developed, implemented, managed, and maintained, Large Scale Financial System (Technology) Projects.

Technically, her ‘programming’ expertise included fourth generation FOCUS and functional language APL (Kenneth E. Iverson), both using Advanced Tokenization Architectures (Matrix Mechanics) for the efficient manipulation of data.

Yardley was trained in ASSEMBLER (machine code) (1979) (NYU) before Data Science was recognized as a legitimate and separate discipline.

Applications included Black-Scholes black-box decisioning for Deutsche Bank foreign exchange trading, trading floor sales analysis for Credit Suisse financial reorganization, revenue accounting control for the US Treasury Internal Revenue Service daily foreign borrowing requirements, information system network build-out for Bank of New York-Mellon 101 Barclay new operations center, candidate selection and deep-sea-on-platform-data-centered marketing for Exxon-Mobil customer acquisition and retention, marketing and sales analysis for Altria-Philip Morris customer acquisition and retention, and behavioral analysis for AT&T customer acquisition and retention.

Focus and deliverable: more efficient process, less time.

For the second half of her career, Yardley was a technology consultant for American Management Systems, MCI Systemhouse, and Razorfish, as well as a business developer for private equity groups, investment banks, and other financial companies.

She was, also, an analyst for a private investigator, a consistent sales leader selling biotech products for ExpressScripts, and, like many others in her generation, she flipped real estate to stay afloat during (five) business downturns.

Focus and deliverable: more effective process, less time.

Independent Researcher

In 1974, Yardley, as an independent researcher, began looking into Oppositional Dynamics in Human Behavior (specifically, the relationship between the work of Albert Einstein and Carl Jung) (the circular-linear relationship between Physics and Psychology) driven by her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Education (Learning Systems) (based, at that time, on educational and psychological theory by John Dewey, Edward Thorndike, Jean Piaget, Abraham Maslow, Viktor Frankl, Carl Rogers, and, to some degree, Albert Ellis). This tied into her undergraduate concentration in (the circular-linear relationship between) music history and theory (Donald Jay Grout) (multi-channel mathematics).

Ernest Becker’s Denial of Death (Pulitzer Prize, 1974) was the book that influenced her the most. From Yardley’s point of view, Becker’s view of the relationship between Life and Death (psychology and philosophy) proved the circular-linear relationship was responsible for everything in Nature.

Also, In 1974, Yardley was introduced to Albert Ellis’ Rational-Emotive Behavior Theory (REBT) by David P. Garrahan at Columbia University. Several years later, Yardley engaged with Albert Ellis in-person for psycho-theraputic counseling. Ellis pointed out the connection between Intellect and Emotion within the Parent-Child relationship, allowing humans to choose how to respond to emotional triggers. To Yardley, Ellis’ work was scholarly validation that her Circular-Linear Thesis, linking Psychology and Physics (Mind and Matter), applied universally to behavior in all disciplines.

In 2000 Yardley was exposed to the (Semiotic) idea that a ‘landscape’ is a continually evolving (circular-linear) ‘relationship’ between (what humans experience as) ‘Culture’ and the physical (photographic) Media that represents it, at a (Landscape Architecture) course (given by John Stilgoe) at Harvard University. This applies to the semiotic aspect of music as well (why, and how, Music always Tells a Story of some kind). Again, confirming the circular-linear co-dependency between ‘mind and matter.’

In 2003 she was introduced to Noether’s Theorem (the Conservation of Symmetry) by particle physicist Paul Padley in a community-oriented physics class at Rice University. With this insight, she realized The Conservation of Symmetry is also the Conservation of Sequence (because, again, an uber-simple circle is conserved).

These insights provided the mathematics she needed to academically ‘Ground’ her insights.

In 2007 Ilexa met in person with Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate physicist (in Superconductivity), and Director of the Mind-Matter Unification project, at Cavendish Laboratory, Trinity College, Cambridge University. Josephson was the first to reference The Circular Theory in his work, and his professional support continues to this day.

The Circular Theory Franchise

Because Conservation of the Circle controls everything in Nature, and everything in, what humans experience as, ‘reality,’ including, and, especially, the Thinking, and the Technology, that Controls Mankind, the ‘true’ (current) U.S. dollar value of the Circular Theory Architecture is $100T ($50K per 4-person family globally) (the U.S. dollar value of global GDP at the time this was written).

Conservation of the Circle is responsible for Nuclear Energy and, thus, is the key to Global Peace and Prosperity as it is fully Understood and Accepted.

Credentials

Yardley holds an MBA in Finance, Stern School of Business, New York University; MSc, BSc, Education (Psychology) (Music) (Multi-Channel Mathematics), State University of New York; Post-Graduate Study, Systems Technology, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy, Psychology, and Design (Cultural Landscape), New York University, Rice University, Columbia University, Harvard University.

The Circular Theory is explained on Medium.com, Phil Papers, Amazon.com, Twitter/X, Pinterest, on this website, and in her books Metaphysical Naturalism and Intelligent Design.