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The tetrahelix model of DNA
Buckminster Fuller proposed the tetrahelix model as a physical and conceptual analogue to the DNA double helix, suggesting it could explain fundamental biological patterning and the complexity of DNA. The tetrahelix is a structure of interconnected tetrahedra that forms a helical column, with ten tetrahedra completing one full 360° turn. Fuller believed this structure's characteristics, such as its rigidity and nested helical patterns, mirrored aspects of DNA's structure and function.
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How Nature Spirits Operate
Nature spirits, such as gnomes and fairies, heal through multidimensional surgery: rituals of great elegance and complexity, unfolding outside linear time, past the bounds of computation. By their standard, human craft is crude. Are you listening?
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"Forgive them, for they know not what they do" - Luke 23:34
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Back from a two-week expedition along the currents of Saint Michael’s line. Grateful for the company - human and gnome alike - and the insights gained. Arcana revelata. Semper in via.
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"Either mathematics is too big for the human mind, or the human mind is more than a machine" - Kurt Gödel