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http://www.brooksdesign-cg.com/Code/Html/godna2.htm FINE STRUCTURE CONSTANT related to the pentagon: f =1.6180339 is the Golden Mean, the Divine Proportion of...
http://www.curtisdna.com/dna/Conclusion-Page2.html 3D Models And Conclusions Introduction | Geometry | Applications | 3D Models | Paintings 3D Models And...
Hello Mark, I am also an artist curious about the pentagonal relationships you mention. In running a cad view of the angstroms you mention, I find the...
Hi Jim, Very glad to hear you have been interested in my approach to the DNA structure. I am ashamed to say that I don't know of Buckminster's face bonded...
Hi Mark, Thank you for your comments on the differences between mathematical and molecular geometry. I'll make several posts to address your questions. ...
Hi Mark, Reference is made to Buckminster Fuller's approach to DNA in in his book: Synergetics, 930.00, page 513: Tetrahelix: Unzipping Angle and in the...
Hi Steve, Yes, the linear is winning out. I have always liked the ease of posting attachments that stay connected with the text. I'm not sure what my next step...
Hello Mark, Your material arrived yesterday, August 11, 2003 (I note the postage paid date on the package: 05/08/03). I appreciate you sending such a rich...
RE: column-1.JPG RE: column-2.JPG Hi Mark, I just finished making five columns of triple bonded tetrahedra. Each column forms a triple helix Fuller calls...
... Yes, because that's the gap angle and distance between the oct-tet STRINGS (IVM's)! The cylinder is composed of five oct-tet strings with gaps between the...
... Or two hexahedra ("heaven" and "hell") and a rhombic dodecahedron together that look like a cuboctahedron. Notice that each square can morph into a rhombus...
Hi Alan, Thanks for the link. Things are happening so fast that its difficult to clearly see the relationships. Even right clicking and freezing the motion is...
For those with a Macintosh, there is a QuickTime movie at http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/anim24c.mov You can use the slider to control the action!...
Alan, thanks for the mov file. I have a mac & pc and find the pc opens the quicktime file just fine. I note that this is not a cross-eye view. There is quite a...
It is a parallel-eye view, which sort of relaxes the eyes since they don't have to strain to cross! You can turn everything in-side-out in the fourth...
... Careful, now. That movie is loaded with bad puns such as "square roots." What do you mean by "square roots?" Roots that form squares? ... I've posted stuff...
Jim, Thanks for the feedback. I think Mark Curtis' stuff is fantastic. I believe that the standard view of the double helix is more-or-less correct, but that...
Mark, I appreciate your comments. Based on a quick read of your posted material I selected a few rough sketches in pdf format for your review. There are...
Jim, Thanks for sharing that with me. It seems like there could be a nifty construction set in there somewhere. As far as Truespace is concerned, I doubt that...
Mark, Thanks again for your thoughtful reply. I sent your comments along to the group, Synergeo (re: synergy/geometry) at Yahoo. Based on my understanding to...
Sounds interesting. There are several dichotomies of shape in the genetic apparatus. Perhaps they are related. The ones that I can think of: 1. Each...
Two circles 10/9/03 Two different size circles are needed as templates to construct 3d forms that synchronize the IVM (isotropic vector matrix) and CVM (curved...