子午线:形状控制的紧急线

Phillip Beach
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事实证明,中国的经络概念难以从生物科学的角度加以理解。许多研究方法和技术已经应用于人体,以寻找一种类似经络的物质基质。利用进化生物力学和胚胎学,作者构建了一个新的人体运动模型。该模型被称为“收缩场”,具有弯曲/伸展、侧弯、扭曲、挤压、肢体和内脏收缩场。然后,这个模型转向了2000多年前在中国绘制的神秘的子午线。受到有害刺激后的退缩是所有动物为了避免伤害而产生的一种反射。针灸可以引起这种反射。在体壁和四肢上出现的线条引发了类似的生物力学后坐力向量。与“边界控制”概念相关的后坐力神经生理学预测12 + 2子午线是可预测地控制微妙人体形状所需的理论最小值。形状和功能是紧密结合的。子午线被假设为“形状控制的突现线”。
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Meridians: Emergent Lines of Shape Control
The Chinese concept of meridians has proved to be resistant to a bioscience understanding. Many investigative techniques and technologies have been applied to the human body in the search for a material substrate that is meridian-like. Using evolutionary biomechanics and embryology, the author has constructed a new model of human movement. The model, called 'Contractile Fields', has flexion/extension, side-bending, twisting, squeezing, limb, and visceral fields of contractility. That model was then turned towards the enigmatic meridians mapped over 2000 years ago in China. Recoil from a noxious stimulus is a reflex that all animals develop as a way of avoiding hurt. Acupuncture and moxibustion can elicit this reflex. Lines emerge on the body-wall and limbs that elicit similar biomechanical recoil vectors. The neurophysiology of recoil allied to the concept of 'border control' predicts 12 + 2 meridians as being the theoretical minimum needed to predictably control subtle human shape. Shape and function are closely coupled. Meridians are hypothesised to be 'emergent lines of shape control'.
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