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by samsamlh 507 days ago
I don’t have publications, I was trying to solve the TSP problem and found a fundamental building block of reality. It applies to many fields. Here is the method to apply in 3D coordinates of the protein, everything else aligns naturally

I did this post https://www.reddit.com/r/numbertheory/s/UBrRPeIGrx

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What is your qualification in molecular biology and/or biophysics?
High School, I inferred everything with the maths behind the transforms. AI helped a lot. Do you successfully used the method?
Well, then I recommend that you invest a few more years in university level studies to understand the subject matter, and then again try to provide an efficient solution to the protein folding problem using MD. Good luck.
Try to understand the maths, apply the circle / sphere transform and you’ll see that naturally it converges to a stable state. MD is the hard way, spherical transform is the easy way (nature uses it)

My theory on maths shows that any shape can have its points on a circle edge and midpoints on that same circle edge morphing showing all possible paths through radius scaling (P=C). It’s all about constraints.

Transforming the protein through 3D coordinates aligns all forces so it is fundamentally different than MD, it’s a geometric solver, so it is super fast!