Any ideas what it means?
DNA? My chemistry is waaaaay out of date
Asking my cousin, he’s a chemistry doctorate, hoping he’ll reply
Looks like there are only three distinct characters.
Four, actually
Yes, just noticed that right now.
Here’s a start: Simple aromatic ring - Wikipedia
Update from my cousin: this is NOT DNA, these are simple carbohydrates
btw anyone tried numbering them?
like such: 122312311112143124144212
So are we supposed to assemble them into something then?
What carbohydrates specifically?
@SingularGleam Asking this right now
GUYS MY COUSIN LINKED ME AN IDENTIFYING APPLICATION
My fiancee’s a chemical engineer. For what it’s worth, here’s her first-glance input:
“I’d have to look up each one, but it’s likely a simple code - each molecule stands for a letter. It could be as easy as the first letter of each molecule is that letter or it could be shifted. They’re also also all organic with only carbon and hydrogen. Also could be something like a number code or something like that where you have to count the number of carbon molecules, double bonds, or hydrogens.”
Discord solved it :IDENTITY
anyone got a discord invite link?