Abstract

Simple association of the genetic code with hexagrams of the Book of Changes (I Ching)

Highlights

  • In our article "The genetic code as a structure of the Five elements in Chinese philosophy» ( h t t p : / / pulse - academy. c o m / r e search-room/) we have introduced the scheme of DNA triplets in association with the natural frequencies of the twelve main meridians of acupuncture (Figure 1)

  • The middle nitrogenous bases have an average position of their natural frequencies between the senior and junior bases

  • It is exactly this frequency distribution that is the cause of the degeneracy of the genetic code, when the specification of the senior and middle nitrogenous bases has lower vibrations, and it determines the basic profile of the natural frequencies of the molecular structure of triplets as the entire object

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Introduction

In our article "The genetic code as a structure of the Five elements in Chinese philosophy» ( h t t p : / / pulse - academy. c o m / r e search-room/) we have introduced the scheme of DNA triplets in association with the natural frequencies of the twelve main meridians of acupuncture (Figure 1). An instant force vector of cyclic tensile and compression of the environment within the local space of a triplet has decomposition into only three mutually orthogonal vectors, and it determines the dynamic stereometry of the molecular structure. Descriptions of such molecular DNA constructs are currently developing by V.A. Karasev [1] in his theory of "Molecular vector machine". As soon as the vibrations of an organism are out of resonance with cosmic vibrations, tensile or compressive forces arise in molecular structures, which at the physical level disintegrate tissues and damage cells of the body From this perspective, sickness and aging are merely the result of a mismatch of the body's rhythms with the Senior nitrogenous base

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