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210 appendix h<br />

Figure H.6 Magic tesseract by John Robert Hendricks. (Rendering by Carl Speare.)<br />

50—sums 123. A fourth linear direction shown by 1, 78, and 44 sums 123. Can<br />

you find other magical sums? This figure was first sketched in 1949. The pattern<br />

was eventually published in Canada in 1962 and later in United States. Creation<br />

of the figure dispelled the notion that such a pattern could not be made.<br />

HyperDNA<br />

Susana Zanello, Ph.D., from the Boston University School of Medicine, has long<br />

pondered the evolution of molecular and cellular processes in hypothetical 4-D<br />

beings. She speculates in a letter to me:<br />

In three-dimensional creatures, the genetic code for the phenotype<br />

(the visible properties of an <strong>org</strong>anism, like skin color) exists as a

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