Oct 31, 2001 • by Al

Research into the DNA of the Tonal

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Research into the DNA of the Tonal

Read Sergey Izriga's article

After reading "The DNA of the Tonal", I tinkered a bit with the diagrams. I understood the transitions from Fig.1 -> Fig.2 -> Fig.3.

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Fig. 1. Currently, in the graphic representation of Fig.1, I have identified the following:

Loop Color of outer loop edge (dash-separated - alternation) Color of outer loop edge
1b 2b 3b 4b 1m 2m 1c green green red red red/green green/red red/green green/red green/red red/green red/green green red ?

Fig.2 is obtained by mirroring the grouping of elements from Fig.1 relative to the central axis. Here, the following is visible: a pair of numbers, presented in two instances, encountered on the descending branch, will reappear on the ascending one. And vice versa. I am not describing certain features regarding the peaks.

In the representation of Fig.2, four types of transitions can be identified: A - horizontal, B - intersecting, C - vertical, D - degenerate. I decided to stop here for now, as it would be desirable to have other directional indicators. :)


Postscript

About two years ago, a person told me that he once held a piece of a certain scheme correlating zodiac signs with something else for about 20 minutes. It yielded 144 combinations (12x12). With great difficulty, he recopied what he could.

He said that by using it, one could accurately predict what would happen and what wouldn't. He applied this to making money, and I must say, he does so on a scale that is enormous by my standards. He refused to discuss the details but said the following: "The scheme lacked less than half of the combinations and descriptions, and for a long time, I struggled to reconstruct it with no success. But one day, I looked in a mirror and understood everything!"

Our conversation touched upon various things, among which I learned that: "Based on these combinations, the date of death is easily determinable" - he specifically went to cemeteries and copied birth and death dates to gather statistics for verification.

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