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The molecular alphabet is composed of combinations of two–ten atoms that are chemically connected. These combinations, called ”letters,” are one example of millions of possible combinations. In the laboratory, we succeeded at isolating the molecular composition of each letter, creating ”parallel” variations for the Hebrew alphabet. Each letter obeys a precise formula, yet the new sign both resembles and differs from the familiar letter.
A digital generator developed in the laboratory creates 3D variations for the formula of every letter in the alphabet. Since the number of combinations in every formula is essentially infinite, they were circumscribed to a given area surrounding each letter.

Test No. P_146
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