Monday, 22 July 2013

Map 675 The X Factor of DNA with a Barley Twist






The X factor of DNA. Take GCG on the left hand side, to move upwards in direction through the barley twist the first G moves CLOCKWISE to A which then becomes the last letter of the next DNA codon CGA and so on moving all the way up the barley twist this process continues until you reach TGC which would only recreate the starter point GCG. So full stop or repeat itself.



When working from the right hand side GCG becomes TGC the last letter of 

GCG creates the first letter of TGC as it moves ANTICLOCKWISE.

So we can see the working principles of moving up the strand of DNA but if we start at
the top we find it is now moving down the barley twist in a CLOCKWISE direction
and if we move down the other side this too changes to ANTICLOCKWISE. You might
expect this. Note how I am saying the left hand side starts at GCG but once it passes through the
centre CGC and moves on up it becomes the right hand side and vice versa for the other side.



N        The change occurs at the centre or equaliser where positive becomes 
           negative, negative becomes positive, up becomes down, left becomes 
           right, cold becomes hot, light becomes dark, you become I. Hot 
           becomes cold, light becomes dark,  face becomes shadow, you become 
           I. Or the change occurs the moment you choose to change direction.
   


   


      Do lobes have a connection to DNA there are five shown here but I suspect it should be
      six if we add in the extra GCG. Three lobes equates to Mary Magdalene I wonder what
      five or six might connect to?

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