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The codes is built mainly with the algorithm of 66 out of the sum of the numbers 30 and 36. The main difference between them two is that 36 framed by twin primes.
This Δ(19 vs 18) scenario will duplicate the loops of 618 as π(89²) of 1000 Primes. Thus its behaviour will return to 168 Primes of π(1000) out of the adjacent scheme.
Each cycles will have a total of five (5) steps prime algorithm on base 114-31=83 that consist of three (3) leading steps by the power of 168: Q19(12, 32), Q17(33, 50), Q13(51, 68) and two (2) lagging steps by 618: Q7(69, 70), Q2(71, 83).
The Lambda is a numerical-geometric figure that was studied by the ancient Greeks. It was described by Plato in the Timaeus as the ‘World Soul’. Plato states that God created the Cosmic Soul using two mathematical strips of (1, 2, 4, 8) and (1, 3, 9, 27).
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The First Series: (1, 2, 4, 8) is the doubling sequence. The even numbers are associated with the passive feminine principle. The Second Series: (1, 3, 9, 27) is the tripling sequence. These odd numbers are associated with the active masculine principle.
The type of progression, which combines both the additive and multiplicative growth procedures of the other two progressions, is called ‘harmonic’. The most important and mysterious characteristic of this form of harmonic, proportional progression is the fact that the inverse of any harmonic progression is an arithmetic progression. Thus 2, 3, 4, 5…is an **ascending arithmetic** progression, while the inverse series (1/2, 1/3, ¼, 1/5…) is a **descending harmonic** progression. _(Source: [Cosmic-Core](https://www.cosmic-core.org/free/pythagorean-mathematics-gnomons-the-lambda-and-the-tetraktys/))_.
These two strips follow the shape of an inverted “V” or the “Platonic Lambda”. Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet. The triangular form represents its divine nature like the tetraktys acting as our base frame.
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The bilateral sum 9 will then double this 43 to 86 and act as the lexer while the prime 71 and 109 will act as the parser. This will compensate the other primes by the other of circles of the metatron which consist of 6 internal and 6 external.
Let's assign another pairs in to the center of default. Take a note that the last rows has a sum of 43 which covered by prime 71 up to 109. See what is happen by the 13th circle.
Scheme 13:9
===========
(1){1}-7: 7’
(1){8}-13: 6‘
(1)14-{19}: 6‘
------------- 6+6 -------
(2)20-24: 5’ |
(2)25-{29}: 5’ |
------------ 5+5 -------
(3)30-36: 7:{70,30,10²}|
------------ |
(4)37-48: 12• --- |
(5)49-59: 11° | |
--}30° 30• |
(6)60-78: 19° | |
(7)79-96: 18• --- |
-------------- |
(8)97-109: 13 |
(9)110-139:{30}=5x6 <--x-- (129/17-139/27)
--
{43}
True Prime Vektors ζ(s):
(2,3), (29,89), (36,68), (72,42), (100,50), (2,3), (29,89), ...infinity
----------------------+-----+-----+-----+ ---
7 --------- 1,2:1| 1 | 30 | 40 | 71 (2,3) ‹-------------@---- |
| +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
| 8 ‹------ 3:2| 1 | 30 | 40 | 90 | 161 (7) ‹--- | 5¨
| | +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | | |
| | 6 ‹-- 4,6:3| 1 | 30 | 200 | 231 (10,11,12) ‹--|--- | |
| | | +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | | | ---
--|--|-----» 7:4| 1 | 30 | 40 | 200 | 271 (13) --› | {5®} | |
| | +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | | |
--|---› 8,9:5| 1 | 30 | 200 | 231 (14,15) ---------› | 7¨
289 | +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
| ----› 10:6| 20 | 5 | 10 | 70 | 90 | 195 (19) --› Φ | {6®} |
--------------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ | ---
67 --------› 11:7| 5 | 9 | 14 (20) --------› ¤ | |
| +-----+-----+-----+ | |
| 78 ‹----- 12:8| 9 | 60 | 40 | 109 (26) «------------ | 11¨
| | +-----+-----+-----+ | | |
| | 86‹--- 13:9| 9 | 60 | 69 (27) «-- Δ19 (Rep Fork) | {2®} | |
| | | +-----+-----+-----+ | | ---
| | ---› 14:10| 9 | 60 | 40 | 109 (28) ------------- | |
| | +-----+-----+-----+ | |
| ---› 15,18:11| 1 | 30 | 40 | 71 (29,30,31,32) ---------- 13¨
329 | +-----+-----+-----+ |
| ‹--------- 19:12| 10 | 60 | {70} (36) ‹--------------------- Φ |
-------------------+-----+-----+ ---
786 ‹------- 20:13| 90 | 90 (38) ‹-------------- ¤ |
| +-----+-----+ |
| 618 ‹- 21,22:14| 8 | 40 | 48 (40,41) ‹---------------------- 17¨
| | +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
| | 594 ‹- 23:15| 8 | 40 | 70 | 60 | 100 | 278 (42) «-- |{6'®} |
| | | +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ | | ---
--|--|-»24,27:16| 8 | 40 | 48 (43,44,45,46) ------------|---- |
| | +-----+-----+ | |
--|---› 28:17| 100 | {100} (50) ------------------------» 19¨
168 | +-----+ |
| 102 -› 29:18| 50 | 50(68) ---------> Δ18 |
----------------------+-----+ ---
See that this configuration showing a kind of turbulences which leads to a gap of Δ19 in the central of Metatron where the replication is initiated by Δ18 of 50(68). This scheme is taken as a basic algorithm for the mechanism of DNA generation from RNA.
The chemical structure of RNA is very similar to that of DNA, but differs in three primary ways:
* Unlike double-stranded DNA, RNA is usually **a single-stranded molecule ssRNA** in many of its biological roles and consists of much shorter chains of nucleotides. However, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) can form and (moreover) a single RNA molecule can, by complementary base pairing, form intrastrand double helixes, as in tRNA.
* While the sugar-phosphate "backbone" of DNA contains deoxyribose, RNA contains ribose instead. Ribose has a hydroxyl group attached to the pentose ring in the 2' position, whereas deoxyribose does not. The hydroxyl groups in the ribose backbone make RNA more chemically labile than DNA by lowering the activation energy of hydrolysis.
* The complementary base to adenine in DNA is thymine, whereas in RNA, it is uracil, which is an unmethylated form of thymine.
_(Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA#Comparison_with_DNA))_
Besides it, there is also strong signal that this parser will have the correlation with Φ=1,618 of (Golden Ratio) that leads to a kind of gap and turbulences in the primes geometri which hold the key of init
as the road map to π(1000x1000).