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The Rules of the Simulation and the Beauty in Simplicity - with Robert Edward Grant | Deja Blu EP 96

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The Dihedral Angle of Water

The dihedral angle of water is 104.5 degrees, but if you take H2O as vapor it changes to 111.5 degree. This allows the pentagonal form, which that is the inner angle of a pentagon. Inside the dodecahedron, which is the structure of DNA,. It will give you a double helix of DNA just by the parts that protrude out. So actually DNA, more appropriately structured, would go beyond just the double strand of DNA. As soon as we put the icosahedron into what's called the ic Rosahedodecahedron then now you're at 12 strands of DNA. And I just proved this. The 12 strand

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