Friday, 18 October 2024

The Elements of DNA Codons

 


Here we have a map of the Four Elements of DNA ……


C - Water - Hydrogen - Cytosine - containing 13 atoms to make one molecule of Cytosine

T - Fire - Nitrogen - Thymine - containing 15 atoms to make one molecule of Thymine

G - Air/Tree - Oxygen - Guanine - containing 16 atoms to make one molecule of Guanine

A - Earth - Carbon - Adenine - containing 15 atoms to make one molecule of Adenine

T partners with A and both contain 15 atoms each

G partners with C and C contains only 13 atoms and G contains 16 so an imbalance here but they still attract each other.

Electrons are negative - protons are positive and neutrons are neutral and have no electrical charge. 

You can see from the map above that very little Oxygen appears with only 4 atoms in all….Hydrogen in the most profuse with 21 atoms - 19 carbon - 15 Nitrogen - 4 Oxygen - 5 empty spaces which gives us a total of 64. 

The invisible and spiritual connection comes from Phosphorous which contains 15 Electrons - 16 Neutrons - 15 Protons…….  There are four atoms in one molecule of Phosphorous. Don’t you just wish it had been five and it filled those empty spaces. Phosphorous is in the nucleic acids backbone. 

Water cytosine C is the least busy of the four DNA Codon letters and yet in the image above G Guanine Air/tree is least active. Much to think about here enjoy your thinking x 


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