Some I Ching Hexagrams or Nine Star Ki number lines do not change when flipped over.......
Numbers 2/2...8/3...1/1...4/7...3/8...9/9...7/4...6/6... (all peak codons in the crystals)
When a Hexagram of six lines is flipped over they remain the same with the above 8 sets of Nine Star Ki or I Ching Hexagrams. Note also there is just one point on each line both vertical and horizontal that doesn't change it creates the image above of a six sided figure with a lot going on inside it.
There is something rock solid about I Ching Lines that do not change when flipped over but I guess equally it could cause some problems like it can in the I Ching Hexagram pairs. All of these numbers belong to cardinal points on the crystals.
Take an example of a Hexagram pair alert ACT if it conformed to the usual rules of the Hexagrams it would have a top hat of ACT which obviously cannot be as it has not changed. So clearly I Ching Lines can remain unchanged but DNA Codons must not be allowed to remain the same top and bottom.
We see here that the bottom should swop through to the top A becoming T and T becoming A... C should remain unchanged but in this case ACT produces another ACT on top which will not do so The I Ching changes C to G and leaves T and A unchanged this is not the normal standard but has to be used here so that top and bottom are different. This gives us a Hexagram pair of ACT on the bottom and TGA on the top.
ACT 3/8 Hex 27 pairing up with TGA 4/7 Hex 28 ...............3/8 and 4/7 are not a match... ACT and
TGA are not a match but the Hexagram numbers 27 and 28 do match and for now that has to be the best explanation.
So we can conclude lines of the I Ching can remain the same when flipped as in 6/6 six Jang full lines are six Jang full lines when flipped.............but DNA Codons cannot remain the same when flipped they must be changed.
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