Saturday, 8 June 2024

Data for Differences in Double Pairings of Hexagrams Directions


These Hexagram pairings comes as doubles….2 pairs of pairs. Most of them have no problems regarding directions but some do and I have listed them here to take a closer look at why…..also added by the black dot are the single pairings showing just 12 more needed.


Lowest Numbered Hex's Highest Number Hex’s…


7 SE/NW - 8 NW/SE            13 NE/SW - 14 SW/NE            Match up no problems

CAC 1/2 -  CTC 2/1              GTG 9/6 -    GAG 6/9 


5 N/S -  6 S/N                         35 W/E - 36 E/W                    Match no problems

AGA 6/1 - TGT 1/6                TCA 2/9 - ACA 9/2 


3 S/N - 4 W/E                        37 N/S - 38 E/W                       Match no problems

ATC 3/1 - CAT 1/8                ATG 9/4 - GAT 7/9            


9 W/E*- 10 NW/SE 23 NE/SW* - 24 NW/SE        2 positive Hexagrams 

AGG 6/4  GGT   7/6               CCT  2/8       ACC 3/2

Hex 9 does not match up to Hexagram 23


15 SW/NE* - 16 SE/NW 43 SE/NW - 44 E/W*             Pos/Neg

CCA  8/2       TCC 2/3           GGA 6/7      TGG 4/6

Hex 15 does not match up to Hex 44


19 N/S* - 20 E/W         25 SW/NE* - 26 E/W             2 Positive

AAC 7/2   CTT  2/4                GTT  3/6       AAG 6/8

Hex 19 does not match up to Hex 25


21 NE/SW - 22 NW/SE* 59  SW/NE* -  60 SW/NE     Neg/Pos

GCT  3/9     ACG 9/8             CGT  1/4         AGC 7/1

Hex 22 does not match up to Hex 59


33 Centred* - 34 Centred*  45 S/N* - 46 W/E*         Both pos/neg

TTG 8/6        GAA 6/3             TTC 2/7  CAA 4/2

Hex 33 does not match up to Hex 46 and 34 does not match up with 45


39 W/E - 40 S/N*         49 E/W* - 50 E/W                  Neg/Pos

CTA 8/1   TAC 1/3                 GTA  9/7    TAG 4/9

Hex 40 does not match Hex 49 


47 NE/SW - 48 NE/SW*        55 SW/NE - 56 SE/NW*      2 Negatives

TGC 1/7      CGA  4/1.           GCA 9/3      TCG 8/9

Hex 48 does not match hex 56 


28 DNA Codons with double pairings that do not match in all ways with the directions and 12 that do. 


So none of the single pairings had a direction problem (12) another (12) Codons had no problems with directions and this 28 sets of codons have some form of problem when it comes to the direction the codons are moving. This must in some way have an effect on the movement of a cube of DNA . Lets take an example…. 



So could it be that some DNA cubes move around in a clockwise direction but for some it needs to be read Anticlockwise in order to get the directions right. Its hard to say at the moment but we have spotted an anomaly and from this we will discover more things as we go along. 


We see above that some problems are positive & negative but some show two positives or 2 negatives together. In Hexagrams the odd number sits on the bottom and the negative number sits on top so this is another reason some of these hexagrams are not working together. 


We still have (12 + 12 + 28 = 52) another 12 codons and how they present their problems x 


Enjoy your thinking.  X


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