
Here we have a map of Amino Acids with their Aspect shapes………lets take a closer look at the amino acids ……
Cysteine there are just two cysteine amino acid codons. Why does DNA bother to have to codons for one amino acid. There can only be one answer they have the same name but are slightly different in their approach to whats required of them.
Cysteine Nine Star Ki 1/7…….Water and Metal energies - Codon T G C Fire Air and Water - Directions positioned in the North East facing South West….. creates a Ruminator Shape of Red and Green lines -
Hydrophobic - 1/1 - 9/9 Crystal - Hexagram I Ching 47 - Musically C F# B - Planets Mercury and Venus - 180* x 150* x 30*
Cysteine Nine Star Ki 1/6….. Water and Metal energies - Codon TGT Fire Air and Fire - Directions positioned in South facing North ….. creates an Alternator Shape of Red and Blue lines - Hydrophobic - 8/4 - 7/3 Crystal - Hexagram I Ching 6 - Musically C F# G# - Planets Mercury Venus - 180* x 60* x 120*
So here we see that although they both make Cysteine they are not the same properties that make that Cysteine, I have no clue if that makes a difference but common sense tells me that something is different about these two amino acids but nevertheless they get lumped together. They are both hydrophobic so prefer to be on the inside of a DNA Ladder so thats a shame had they been hydrophobic and hydrophilic that would make sense. So they are the same in this respect.
Nine star ki is similar but slightly different both are water and metal numbers but one is the Autumn number 7 and the other the approaching winter number 6. As we know 6 and 7 are both metal but have very different ways of being 7 is more about fun and wealth, children and insurances, number 6 is more orderly and rock solid, upholding the law, religion, Leadership. So slight variations here. They each belong to a different I Ching crystal but that is understandable and 6 doesn’t appear in the 1/1 crystal and 1 doesn’t appear in the 6/6 crystal.
CODONS - TGC and TGT TGC has Fire, Air and Water……..fire needs air for support but if it gets out of hand Water will step in and dowse those flames. TGT on the other hand is more fiery without the control button Water might offer. Directions TGC is NE/SW and TGT is S/N……..now I learned something interesting today that vertical and horizontal waves flow nicely but if a diagonal wave comes it has to decide what it wants to be vertical or horizontal and it will click into place and the diagonal line is gone. Now thats about all I know about that but it does give us the possibility here that TGC may click S/N and NE/SW will be a distant memory so although they are not the same they could well become the same.
They create different aspect shapes TGC The Ruminator all red and green in shape and TGT The Alternator all Blue and red in shape. Without a doubt they will operate differently because of it. Red and green more stressed energy that gets things done and the red and blue which is busy one minute lazy the next.
Hex 47 and Hex 6 if you read up on them are they very different in their ways of working I have to imagine so as 6 is the early sections of the I Ching numbers and 47 is much further along.
Musically TGC if C F# B and TGT is C F# G#………..first to notes are the same but TGC plays the higher note B and TGT lowers the tone by 3 half tones. They are not singing the same tune.
They both operate with the same planets Mercury and Venus….Mercury for the Water Number 1 energy and Venus for both 6 and 7 Metal energies.
So we have 64 codons in total but only 20 amino acids are made from them. The information in the three nucleotide letters contain information or data that tells us what they are. Some say many codons are now redundant but I find that hard to believe unless we are indeed turning into robots that need less of them. Amino acids may have more than one variation on the theme of cysteine as we have here but that would not make them redundant. So we conclude they are the same but different and we should be cautious of that.
Enjoy your thinkiing. X
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