TheRedundantViewOfTheHumanBody

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

This video is about The Redundant View of the Human Body. According to The Redundant View of the Human Body, the human body is constructed redundantly in a non obvious way.

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  • What's the point of having this knowledge? - If it is true?

  • You cannot move your body properly if you don't know how it is built. If you try to move your body according to what a western scientist tells you about the human body, you will never learn how to move your body properly. If you can figure out the implications of this video, you can learn how to move your body properly.

  • For people who are unsure what application this theoretical model might have to any kind of useful reality.......If you can figure out the implications of The Redundant View of the Human Body, you will figure out one of the goals of the practice of high level kung fu such as Tai Chi or Ba Gua.

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  • If Kung Fu is truly useless, as you claim, then let it be.

  • @happeh Except that it's rubbish. 2 eyes/ears: allows you to triangulate the location of stimuli in three dimensions hence poor depth perception in people with 1 eye.

    2 arms: allows for the opposible thumb grip so that tools can be used with both hands. Evolved from 2 forelegs.

    2 legs: if you had one leg, you would fall over.

    Besides which, losing an arm is nothing compared to losing a heart or liver, yet we have one of these. If this theory is true, this should not be the case.

  • @happeh kung fu is useless.

  • @happeh What do you mean the implications? What are they specifically?

  • When I meditate I feel like I have the organs of my left side as a shadow on my right, and vice versa.

    Also, an interesting difference between the yin yang body diagram and redundant human body diagram, is that the insides are opposite colors in the latter. You should make the point that in the redundant view of the human body, there is one yin and one yang for corresponding parts of the human body, which aids in keeping balance and defines "primarily yin and primarily yang" sides of the body

  • Oh so that's why humans have two stomachs.

    And two pancreases, livers, throats, mouths, spinal columns, hearts and anuses.

  • I sense the idea that you were going to step into explaining how yin and yang relates to the redundant view of the human body. You sure you aren't Seth from street fighter. Lol xD Good video anyways.

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