For the first ten or so years of the game Soloman’s Temple (solo mans) it was felt that the minimum amount of triangles of letter or colours in the game was 36 and in this 36 you could make all 64 DNA codons read in different directions. In 2024 I played a game of 34 I couldn’t believe it but it was true. The thing I have noticed about the game of 34 is that the Grand Trines of DNA Codons 2/2 CCC 2/6 TTT 6/2 AAA 6/6 GGG cannot have the other 3 letters attached. For example in a game of 36 here the block of 3 colours are able to attach each of the other 3 colours to them in order to make a 34 you cannot do that. I may be wrong but it seems to be the way of it. You would think it would take more not less to play the game this way but for some reason it enables you to make up a game of 34 triangles.
This is a game of 36 one of my favourites because the serpent like shape or Present shape would make a nice light feature. You will note GGG yellow - CCC blue - AAA green - TTT orange all have the other 3 colours attached to them this is the best way to make a game of 36.
Now when it comes to games of 34 I find it does not work if the block of three has all the other 3 colours attached, how many it has can vary but not all 3.
Note here it can only become a 34 triangle game because CCC Blue has only a yellow and orange attachment and the green ACC can be seen in the top left hand corner. So why does this have to be the case. If I had added the green A triangle in betwee the gap of C Blue and C blue I could have created CAC, CGA, ACC, ATC and ACT……….5 new codons but if I did the whole game would never come together as a 34 triangle set. Also observe how letters that read the same in both directions eg ACA, TGT, often cause blockages because it is more difficult to find ways to add to them…….they are like an elbow sticking out somehow which blocks your way.
So many observations about DNA can be made when playing Soloman’s Temple……hence the name it is all coming from your own mind. Enjoy your thinking x


No comments:
Post a Comment