Talk on human body as an electrical system part 1

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All action of human body requires ATP energy. The metabolism to produce such energy requires Oxygen as the final electron acceptor.

Qi has been quite often mixed up with air. I think this is due to the fact the human body does operate heavily on that of the oxygen energy 氧气. The phenomena of fire is just that of rapid oxidation that we can see due to heat catalyzing a reaction between a substance and that of oxygen in the air.

A human blood ph is that of 7.4 an alkaline condition which reflects the need for the body to be at a balanced ph for some enzymes to work. Bronstead lowry definition of an acid is one that has a tendency to donate a proton H+ ion and thus oxidation in contrast I would deduce would be that of a body condition in this ideal alkaline condition. In an acidic state, the body supports anabolic synthesis which has been theorized as an ideal condition for tumours and cancer growth to grow.

If there is a lack of O2- in the blood cells, the blood will flow slower due to the lack of repulsion of charges in effect. This is ideal for the oxygenated blood to pump fast from the left side of the body and slow down for the uptake of oxygen at the right side of the body when its oxygen has been given out to the body.

Electrical impulses can substitute that of brain impulse and can also trigger an action in the neuro-muscular system. In fact , its most common the lack of innervation (usage), that a muscle fiber atrophies and undergo apoptosis.

If we fail to use a part of our body often, the body part will sooner die out. In fact innervation of peripheral muscle has been linked to the brain which will surely innervate other aspects controlled by that aspect of the brain even to the mental-emotional aspect. Taking it further one step, electrometers have found the meridians correlating to that of a diseased organ turns blue signifying a lack of activity and dying out.

Chinese medicine as a whole especially accupuncture has been found to restabilize the body to overcome diseases whereas Western medicine as a whole is more symptomatic and offers acute relief in emergencies targeting the symptom, the disease in an immediate fashion.

That of accupuncture for those who have experienced it is akin to that of an electric shock. The doctors have to flick the needle to get some vibrations across and should you move your body with needles, you might feel a shock like I did. One can emulate this by quickly vibrating your hand or finger in massage to generate an electric-shock-like scenario having kinetic energy transfer into action potential and electricity on the human body.

The one thing most arts other than the internal art lack is the need for DEEP BREATHING, humans tend to breath with only 1/3rd of their lung on an everyday basis. Breathing deep will surely conserve breathe and stimulate the thymus gland alongside many other organs, innervating them.

The benefit of accupuncture, Qi gong in that sense in its innervation of the human body with deep breathing initiating a relaxation response, release of androgens and that of innervating the neuro-muscular system and massaging the internal organs would certainly help in many disease but its not something we expect to have an effect as acute as one would a surgical operation.

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  • soooooo can i shoot a lighting bolt or not! ?

  • @ENTERLUBE well, people have told me that they can liken contact with a Tai Chi master as to touching a static generator. So you could train in cold mountains wear lots of silky clothing, control your breathing just to shock people a bit ... otherwise you could just be a dolt I guess? pretty close Id say.

  • How many ATP are stored in the body?

  • @dbdan19951 As many the stars in the universe I reckon.

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  • @dbdan19951 Cool thanks

  • haha, its a matter of defining the nervous system then ;D unless you define the molecular signalling level of a simple organism as a bacteria (the affector and effector so close) to be a nervous system, I find it quite weird - my definition of the nervous system is an adaptation of complex animals that brings about molecular signalling from a far point due to the multicellular distance of the organism.

    Would say I'm a medic in the making =) but truly just a student under my parents care

  • @Atarei Very intellectual conversation. What do you do for a living?

  • @Atarei Yes. but prior to the 22nd day of embryonic life, around days 10-13, cells are separated into the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm. It is the ectoderm that forms the neural plate which is the precursor to the CNS, the brain and spinal cord. :) By the 22nd day, the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain will have been differentiated by this time. Subsequently, it is this primitive nervous system that will direct the mesoderm to form the circulatory system which includes the beating heart.

  • Development and function does not start with a nervous system though =) its only at the molecular signalling level at the fetal developmental stage which governs the various systemic development. In fact, its the circulatory system (heart that comes first) on the 22nd day of embryo life while the myelination of brain is only complete around puberty.

    The nervous system in fact a messenger of signals from the central to peripheral system in complex organism - its not needed in microbes per se

  • @Atarei In any living system with a nervous system, it is the brain that sends out signals through our wires called nerves. Even a lobster has a nervous system that directs its body when to molt its shell and when to tell the underlying cells to produce the structural protein called chitin for a new layer of shell. All that is done by the nervous system, the master system of the body. Even in embryology, the nervous system is the first system that is produced before all the other systems.

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