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I was also thinking, that if you didn't want to incorporate the molecule, you could use a neuron instead. Although, combining | I was also thinking, that if you didn't want to incorporate the molecule, you could use a neuron, or the DNA alpha helix instead. Although, combining a few of these ideas has the possibility to be even more baddass. Take a crack at it. | ||
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I was thinking that those double-bonded oxygen atoms -- -- might work as the "roots" of the tree. You know what I mean? they could be extended outward. Also, they can be flipped around and stuff. The molecule can be rotated in any way, just as long as all the links are the same. But totally art-ify it, Chad style.
I was also thinking, that if you didn't want to incorporate the molecule, you could use a neuron, or the DNA alpha helix instead. Although, combining a few of these ideas has the possibility to be even more baddass. Take a crack at it.
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