This part is so nonsensical that it doesn’t even need deconstructing, but I was in the mood anyway.
The DNA helix is a dodecahedron made up of fractal hydrogen
In order to create a dodecahedron, you need atoms which form at least three bonds, and ideally either three or six. I only know basic chemistry, but hydrogen has a valence of 1, which usually means that it can normally only form one bond but might be able to form two unstable half-bonds under unusual circumstances (some elements don’t behave exactly like you’d expect based on its valence number, and I don’t know about hydrogen specifically). You might be able to do something like that with boron or aluminum, don’t know, but I’m 99.9% sure not hydrogen. No wait, this is “fractal hydrogen”, which doesn’t exist, thus is therefore magic. That explains it.
You could also maybe make a dodecahedral frame out of DNA strands, if you could somehow link them together using 3-way protein joints, but it would be questionable if the DNA would actually be functional.
I suspect that this is one of those weird 5-Dimensions obsessions, and they saw one of those abstract pentagon-based representations of a 5-D object, but those are aren’t dodecahedrons, which are 3-D objects.
That is triggered by phonon harmonics
A “phonon” is a type of virtual particle, specifically of sound. It’s possible to mathematically model sound as being carried by a particle rather than a wave, though as we know what *actually* causes sound, it’s entirely fictitious. The phonon is mostly used as an example of how we don’t actually know what’s going on at quantum scales, but we can make reasonably accurate predictions about certain things using virtual particles, which are not necessarily any more real than the phonon. (That being said, some of our theories do require certain types of virtual particles to become temporarily real, which might be a sign of a flaw in quantum mechanics as it currently exists.)
Initiated by heart coherence
I’m going to assume that “heart” does not refer to the literal physical organ (though it might, if this is one of those people who think emotions originate from a hunk of muscle in one’s chest), in which case this seems to saying that you manifest your own DNA by feeling things really hard at it.