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American Journal of Modeling and Optimization. 2023, 10(1), 1-9
DOI: 10.12691/ajmo-10-1-1
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The Standard Genetic Code Modeled by the Structure of the Geocentric Cosmos

Jef Struyf1,

1A Retired Lecturer of UCLL Campus Gasthuisberg, Chemistry Bachelors Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium

Pub. Date: November 15, 2023

Cite this paper:
Jef Struyf. The Standard Genetic Code Modeled by the Structure of the Geocentric Cosmos. American Journal of Modeling and Optimization. 2023; 10(1):1-9. doi: 10.12691/ajmo-10-1-1

Abstract

The genetic code seems to be a twofold projection of the classical geocentric cosmos. An original genetic code table based on codon third position synonyms shows the two projections of the classical geocentric cosmos in the standard genetic code. Each projection has Earth-Moon-Sun genetic code representatives. One projection shows thse Earth-Moon-Sun genetic code representatives as an integrated part of the classical solar system representatives by the eight amino acids that each are encoded by four third position synonyms (the abN codons). The Earth-Sun (substrate-source of life) opposite and the inner-outer planet opposites correspond to complementary base opposites for the first positions of the corresponding codon triplets. The second projection shows other Earth-Moon-Sun representatives separated from the twelve zodiac constellations representatives. The latter are the twelve third position doublet codon synonym encoded amino acids. The latter zodiac representatives show the typical seven to five ratio of the twelve zodiac constellations: Seven (the abY codons) animal and five (the abR codons) human related constellations. Each of the two projections shows a male or a female property. The model possibly is an indication of the origin of the genetic code. The text contains a short summary of the chemistry of life and the classical geocentric cosmology. The research method for the demonstration of the two projections is the comparison method.

Keywords:
biochemistry chemistry of life classical geocentric cosmos fixed stars genetic code table modeling of the genetic code models in Biochemistry Ptolemaic cosmology origin of the genetic code wandering stars zodiac constellations

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