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Formal Mathematical Unification of the 128 Codon Double-Strand Model and the 21+/21− Amino Acid Structure

Authors: Perez, Jean claude;

Formal Mathematical Unification of the 128 Codon Double-Strand Model and the 21+/21− Amino Acid Structure

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Formal Mathematical Unification of the 128 CodonDouble-Strand Model and the 21+/21− Amino AcidStructure1. Foundational HypothesisThis document formalizes a unified mathematical framework connecting: (1) The 128codon–anticodon pairs of the DNA double helix (Row 7 = 2^7), (2) The 21 positive (L6+) and 21negative (L6−) amino-acid structures derived from the subtractive Lichtenberg row (Row 17), (3)The integer mass-scale projection described in the Master Code framework. The hypothesis statesthat biological information is fundamentally double-stranded, and that the informational totality of128 elements projects onto a symmetric functional structure of 21+ and 21− states.

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