{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1251\deff0\deflang1049{\fonttbl{\f0\froman\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}{\f1\fswiss\fcharset204{\*\fname Arial;}Arial CYR;}} {\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.15.1503;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang1033\f0\fs24 Dear Janet.\par In other words, in the twistability you can get one to wind in tight enough so that it will hold. But, they want them to spring. That was one thing that they couldn't quite understand that the child wants to, tends to unzip from his mother. So here is the unzippability, suddenly there. I was able to explain this to the Watson-Crick Wilkens group, and that has found considerable favor with virologists. It's probably so. But their model looks so strange, that they don't think about it as being tetrahedronal. But I find that human beings are just not tending to think. If you want to get the kind of experience that you are having with me, you are going to have to always think tetrahedronally, and realize that really all helixes are really brought about there are many ways that you can make them by taking strange match boxes and other tricks and put them together but it always comes out following the same rules and laws.\par \pard\sb100\sa100 At the time when Watson, Crick, and Wilkerson were engaged in the virology research which led to their discovery of the DNA-RNA tetrahelix, Dr. Klug at the Birbeck College of London University was studying the protein shell of the virus which housed the DNA-RNA. \par At that time my geodesic domes were being installed all around the world and pictures of them were widely and frequently published. Dr. Klug\rquote s particular exploring of the structure of the protein shell of the virus was being conducted with X-ray diffraction photography. Dr. Klug wrote to me in America to tell me that the interpatterning of nodes of the protein shells of the virus seemed to resemble the patterns he observed in the published photographs of my geodesic structures. By the way, geodesics means \ldblquote the most economical interrelationship between two or more events.\rdblquote Based upon my knowledge of the supreme structural quanta efficiency of the icosahedron as employing the least energy per volume of the three and only primitive structural systems in Universe: the tetrahedron, octahedron, and icosahedron, I decided that it was probable that nature would use the most voluminous and most energy economical structure to enclose the most precious design controlling of all regenerative biological life. I wrote back to Dr. Klug telling him that he would probably discover that the number of nodes of the protein shells would always be the frequency of the modular subdivision of the icosahedronal system sphere taken to its second power multiplied by ten plus the number two. \par A few years later the virological scientists held the first world congress at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York, U.S.A. \par This was the last year in which the \ul New York Herald-Tribune\ulnone was published (it went on to be published abroad as an international edition). \par \pard The world virologist congress proceedings were published covering the whole first page of the \ul New York Herald-Tribune\ulnone . They published a number of the pictures of closest packed unit-radius spheres that I have included in this letter. Using my name, the world virologists announced that my formula of 1OF\super 2\nosupersub + 2 had proven to be correct and that the D.N.A. or R.N.A. tetrahelix controlling of the designs of all biological organisms was indeed protectively enclosed within nature\rquote s most spacious and economically constructed icosahedronal geodesic spherical protein shell.\par \pard\sb100\sa100 Now, gradually then, we began to have information of genetics genes; and the biological species being controlled some kind of way in the Darwinian time they had cells. And you could recognize those cells as something, and you could learn more about those cells by looking with the microscope very extraordinary things go on here dichotomies of various kinds, and suddenly then, genes and something very specially controlling special designs of special creatures. And men begin to make more and human beings begin to investigate more and more the control of the species. So what they needed was to get living organisms that had very rapid generations, to be able to see from generation to generation what the changes might be, and if they could find what any of the variables controlling it might be. They found that the fruit flies, then, had very swift regeneration. But even more so, and a lot was found thru the fruit flies. But then we found that even more rapid were the tobacco mosaic viruses very rapid, therefore you gradually began to discover what was being responsible for various conditions in these growths. Then came the realization that you were dealing with viruses, and with this realization came a whole new area of virology. And virology got into the protein shells of the viruses, and within it discovering the DNA-RNA controls of the actually the code of the guanine, thymine, cytosine, adenine which came together to produce these extraordinary, unique designs of all the biological species. Anyhow, they were helical they were helix. And studying the Watson-Crick-Wilkins Helix you find that they took they made a complete helical cycle, came around once every ten increments it came in increments of 36 degrees each, and ten times that is 360 degrees. \par \pard This became extremely interesting. One thing I'll just point out to you is that the protein shells of all the viruses turned out to be all geodesic structured, and all on the icosahedron because the icosahedron gives you the most volume with the least energy quanta to give you the greatest strength. So the virus shells are incredibly strong because they are all geodesics. And within the DNA-RNA we find this helical. Now, if you take tetrahedra and put fasten tetrahedra face to face with another tetrahedron at this point you could have another tetrahedron added onto this face here or this face here, you have two choices. If you do, and you keep adding on at the same rate, you'll find that it makes a screw form it makes a helix and this is the tetrahelix.-R.B.FULLER\par And, if you count your tetrahedra go up, every ten you get a cycle in fact only tetrahedra bring about helixes. So the very identity of the DNA-RNA helix comes immediately right back to our friend tetrahedron. Now we're getting down to some very, very intimate things as the basic building structure of universe, and Publik Art-Spiral Art.\par I consider this activity as one of importance, not onli to provaide technology transfer, but to further understanding and cooperation between our countries.\par Please let me know what informatioon would be of interest and artist.\par Sincerely, Yuri.\lang1049\f1\fs20\par }