Hebrew sacred text has deep mathematical structure — gematria, cipher systems, combinatorial properties studied for millennia. Biology has its own text-based encoding: amino acid sequences that fold into functional proteins. GeneSys places a rigorous mathematical engine between these two domains and asks: when you apply systematic, reproducible transformations to Hebrew text, do the resulting amino acid sequences exhibit non-random biological properties?
Source → choose from a library of Hebrew texts: Torah passages (Mezuzah, Genesis,
Priestly Blessing), tribal blessings (Genesis 49, Deuteronomy 33), kabbalistic texts
(72 Names, Ana BeKoach), Psalms, or your own custom text.
Transform → chain classical Hebrew ciphers (Atbash, Albam, Avgad, Milui, and more) and
cube rotations driven by mathematical constants (π, e, φ, Fibonacci) or gematria values.
Mapping → convert the permuted letters to amino acids and analyze the resulting sequence
for protein-like properties: molecular weight, charge, hydrophobicity, and more.
The power of GeneSys is comparison: run multiple texts through the same pipeline, or the same text through different transforms, and look for patterns. Do tribal blessings cluster by lineage? Does a specific cipher chain consistently produce protein-like output? The batch runner and permutation algebra make each evaluation instant — explore thousands of combinations in seconds.
Somewhere in the vast parameter space — source text × cipher chain × cube state × rotation sequence — there may exist combinations that produce output with striking biological properties. Finding them is a search problem, not a mystical one. GeneSys provides the machinery to conduct that search systematically.
This is creative mathematical exploration, not biological claims. Every step is deterministic and reproducible. Null results are data. We apply group-theoretic transformations, observe patterns, and report what emerges. Share your discoveries via recipe URLs and let the results speak for themselves.
Click ⚗ Pipeline below to open the transformation pipeline. Choose a source text, add cipher and rotation steps with the + button, then hit ▶ Run to see the cube animate through the entire sequence. The output panel shows the resulting Hebrew text and its amino acid translation with protein analysis.