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Sunday, February 16, 2020

iON | Amino Acids

Transcribed by Bert.

[March 1, 2014 Part 1 (1:11:05 mark)]

Caller: “Lampstand", then, does not specify the seven branches or the seven different amino acid chains, correct?

iON: Wait a minute! The amino acid chains would be included in those double helix strands, would they not? It would be in the form of RNA affecting the DNA, yes?

[iON on “PAYDAY“ November 1, 2014 Part 1 (1:02:59 mark)]:

Bob: Hey, dig this sentence! Dig this sentence in my notes here! “Twenty-eight amino acids are important dealing with the four angles within the unit circle between the sine/cosine within the quadrants or winds of the chart itself”. Those are exact words from iON!

· [iON on “PAYDAY“ December 3, 2016 Part 6 (10:04 mark)]:

Bob: iON, you said “Lampstands" refers to amino acids. Are you changing that now?

iON: That’s not what she said. She didn’t say: “referred to”. She said: “is” and we said: “Not so much”.

Bob: How would you say it, if you were going to say “Lampstands" equal amino acids? What’s the proper verb-noun supposition?

iON: The representation… do they represent in the meat sack body, the same condition as the… ah… lipids?

Bob: No, “Lampstands" represent amino acids, right?

iON: They would be a representative in the lipids of that, yes. They would represent that.

Bob: The lipids… in the lipids of amino acids. We didn’t know there could be lipids in the amino acids. Are you saying that they can be?

iON: Well, the other way, the amino acids are in the lipids. The amino acids are in the lipids - not the other way around.

Bob: So, “Lampstands" represent the amino acids in the lipids. OK, we learned something tonight! Very good!

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