Tuesday, 10 May 2016

The 6/6 - 2/2 Crystal In Hexagram Crystals and The I Ching Ladders of DNA


The Hexagram and The Hexagonal Crystal 6/6 - 2/2



Here to the left we see the long crystal shape which contains all 12 codons of DNA
and the Hexagram numbers one plus one minus that make up a pair of Codons. Then
to the right we see how they would look as a hexagonal Crystal. Lets take the simplest
 of them as a cube.......

GGG/CCC would show one whole face in yellow and the rear view in blue.

So simply take all five cubes and pop them on top of each other to create a block
of five cubes. Interestingly the 12 becomes 10 always a debate on which is the more
important number 12 or 10.

When you have all five on top of each other you can then tip if forward a little
forming a monoclinic crystal of unequal lengths forming a rectangular prism with
 a parallelogram as its base.

  We see the centre line running through the middle but there are also connections
between the lines shown above.......

Bottom left is ACC top right is TGG which is how they would change if reading
them as DNA markers. The Hexagrams as you can see above work differently
C and G don't usually change if T or A is present in the codon. So the pattern
above shows how they would connect if you were seeking out their partner in
a DNA ladder. Just like a monoclinic unit cell would work with two matching
parts running in opposite directions.

ACC 3/2 takes the direction of bottom left corner to top right corner and TGG 4/6
AAC 7/2 crosses over to TTG 8/6 – AAA crosses over the TTT 2/6 – GAA 6/3
crosses down to CTT 2/4 – GGA 6/7 Top left hand corner crosses down to CCT
2/8 bottom right hand corner and GGG 6/6 crosses down to CCC 2/2.

So the image in the crystal shape above shows the lines of the Hexagram
connections and the lines in the rectangle above show the connections between
the Codons as they would be in a DNA Ladder. The Hexagrams do not always
make T into A or C into G whereas in the DNA Codons it does make that swop
every time. 





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