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WEIGHT

Since the form of the atoms is based on a modular grid, one can calculate the grid parts composing each atom, and thus calculate the weight of the atoms. Once the weight of each atom was calculated, we could calculate the weight of the letters in the molecular alphabet.

3D

A digital catalyst developed in the laboratory creating different 3D variations for the formula pertaining to each letter of the alphabet. The catalyst also enables a perspectival, 3D view of each letter and of different combinations derived from the formula. In addition, in the laboratory, the atoms were examined under a microscope, and two videos were recorded showcasing the 3D appearance of the atoms. One video shows the movement of the atoms in space, their approach toward each other until they connect to form Hebrew letters. The other video depicts the stage where the letters converge to create words, sentences, and architectural textual structures.

 

GRAVITATION

In the laboratory, it was decided to examine a scenario in which the electro-magnetic force could be neutralized, allowing gravitational force to affect the atoms, and consequently the letters and words. Several tests were conducted on this process using individual words and palindromic sentences.

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Test No. P_146