Ontological Mathematics & the Theory of Everything Part 3

What exactly is a circle which nets to nothing? What are its properties? How is it defined? What mathematical equation describes it?

In this video we explained the base properties of existence, and for the first time in the history of humanity, define exactly what energy is and why it exists!

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    Robert Beatty

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    Joseph. Thank you for compiling these articles. They prompt me to comment:
    A circular thought is one form of circuling, but may not be constructive. The option is a straight line, or a series of straight lines which lead to a material thought conclusion. It seems to me that E=mc^2 accommodates the straight line option while also defining what energy is.
    The Euler interpretation of time and space formula is interesting in that it suggests a mechanism for progression without defining the object. We presume the object is energy, but this excludes the influence of gravity which must be instrumental in any ‘theory of everything’.
    It is noteworthy that the Einstein energy definition above does not define gravity either, which indicates a universal shortcoming.

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