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This book qualitatively analyzes the spherical 3D-geometries of the universe that encompass the topological trigram/hexagram- coded patterns of the I Ching, DNA, and similarly-patterned (toroidal) phenomena. His 2D-hexagram graphics display "6 primary color-geometries" that map fundamental particles' [neutron/yellow, proton/red, electron/blue, x-ray/orange, cosmic ray/green, gamma-ray/violet] interactions , derived from "vector flow models" comprising the totality of space-time 'vortex physics'.
'''''The Search for Intelligent Design''''' is a 2006 book by [[Duane L Whitlock]], published by Vantage Press.
 
==Overview==
 
Whitlock develops a geometric, "vortex physics" scheme in which he sees a common pattern linking the trigrams and hexagrams of the ''I Ching'', the structure of DNA, and other toroidal (doughnut-shaped) phenomena. Using two-dimensional hexagram graphics, he assigns "six primary colour-geometries" to fundamental particles and radiations — for example neutron/yellow, proton/red, electron/blue, x-ray/orange, cosmic-ray/green, gamma-ray/violet — and maps their interactions through "vector flow models" intended to describe the totality of space-time.
 
==About the author==
 
Duane Lewis Whitlock (1917–2007) was a retired United States Navy captain who took up independent research and writing on physics in retirement. See also his ''[[Critical Thoughts and Notions]]''.
 
==Publication details==
 
* '''Author:''' [[Duane L Whitlock]]
* '''Publisher:''' [[Vantage Press]]
* '''Published:''' 2006
* '''Pages:''' 155
* '''ISBN:''' 0533153735


==Links to Purchase Book==
==Links to Purchase Book==


* [[http://www.amazon.com/Search-Intelligent-Design-Duane-Whitlock/dp/0533153735 The Search for Intelligent Design]][[Category:Book]]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Search-Intelligent-Design-Duane-Whitlock/dp/0533153735 The Search for Intelligent Design] (Amazon)
 
[[Category:Book|search for intelligent design]]

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The Search for Intelligent Design
AuthorDuane L Whitlock
LanguageEnglish
SubjectVortex physics, I Ching, particle physics
Published2006
PublisherVantage Press
Pages155
ISBN0533153735

The Search for Intelligent Design is a 2006 book by Duane L Whitlock, published by Vantage Press.

Overview

Whitlock develops a geometric, "vortex physics" scheme in which he sees a common pattern linking the trigrams and hexagrams of the I Ching, the structure of DNA, and other toroidal (doughnut-shaped) phenomena. Using two-dimensional hexagram graphics, he assigns "six primary colour-geometries" to fundamental particles and radiations — for example neutron/yellow, proton/red, electron/blue, x-ray/orange, cosmic-ray/green, gamma-ray/violet — and maps their interactions through "vector flow models" intended to describe the totality of space-time.

About the author

Duane Lewis Whitlock (1917–2007) was a retired United States Navy captain who took up independent research and writing on physics in retirement. See also his Critical Thoughts and Notions.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book