Anatomical Engineering – Gravitechnics
Mummified Pharaohs sought eternal afterlife in pyramids. Chinese Emperors sought immortality via Acupuncture and the liquid metal Mercury. Ancient Greeks, also seeking immortality, prescribed Ambrosia, the Nectar of the Gods. The Fountain of Youth and Elixir of Life were age-old quests to retain youth. Mid-twentieth century monkey-gland extract, amongst countless other fanciful nostrums, were touted to delay old age. Cyrogenics is currently forecast to bring back to life those who desire a return from the dead.
A simpler desire for a long, happy and healthful life seems far easier than the afore-mentioned endeavours, but presently seem just as unattainable.
From ancient humor theory, through endless torturous techniques such as bleeding, to day’s dazzling array of whiz-bang technology, seeking health has always been about technique, not about the actual truth on how, in engineering terms, the human body is constructed
Notwithstanding the human body is the most complex machine in the universe, ancient long-life seekers failed, and even ever-triumphant modern science is currently unable to offer life without disease.
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And living longer usually entails ending up frail and diseased in a hospital or an old age facility. Avoiding mid-to-old age incarceration requires a certain expertise, currently unavailable by present systems.
Physical improvement programs are used extensively mainly by the younger age groups, say 5-35, whilst disease-defeating programs are endemic at all ages. Neither of these divisions, nor any extant system, contain the necessary expertise required to mitigate the disease and incarceration scenarios.
The human body is not only a chemical factory, but also a high-precision mechanical device. A mechanical device requiring a high degree of Anatomical Engineering expertise enabling it to function at it’s optimum level.
Like never before, we live in an era of marvellous man-made machines. But the makers of these machines have not yet realised that they themselves, like their machines, are constructed using, not only chemical engineering, but also, to an equal extent, the universal rules of mechanical engineering.
Anatomical Mechanical Engineering programs are not only what the ancient seekers of health and immortality, but also those of today, earnestly sought, but never found.
Optimum growth, ongoing accurate maintenance, and prolonged youthfullness can be properly achieved only by the inclusion of the Philosophy and Practice of Anatomical Engineering.
Anatomical Engineering is centred on the “The Philosophy of Parts.” This philosophy states that parts of a [metal] machine, 1. Be formed of the appropriate materials, 2. Be of the perfect shape, 3. Be numbered and stored in a parts bin as designated discrete parts ready for the assembly line. 4. Be assembled at the correct tolerances. 5. That 1. 2. & 4. be maintained throughout the working life of the machine.
Following the preceding paragraph, a metal mechanical device, ie. an automobile, is observed as an assambly of discreet parts. In contrast, the human body is mostly observed in-situ as an entwining of networks. The rational of describing the human body as an assembly of discrete parts seems perversely obscure.
Being obscure has hindered the revelation of the Philosophy of Parts [PoP]. Being a relatively gross format of the body design, PoP remains unseen. Particularly as modern science’s prediliction is to mainly accept microscopic evaluations, hardly ever macro-scopic.
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Approximations. An infant 2-3 years old and weighing 10 kgs ingests one litre of fluid per day. In contrast, an adult 60 years of age and weighing 70 kgs, ingests 2 litres per day. In essence the adulr is six times heavier, but only ingests twice that of the infant. An apparant shortfall of 5 litres.
If the PoP is accurate, it allows the total assembly to have the correct level of elasticity and circulation. Allowing that a contortionist is assembled properly, he has an extensive range of movement [ROM], and a unobstructed circulation. Conversely, an aged person demonsrates the distortion of PoP, hinderance to the ingestion and circulation of fluids, and the almost complete loss of ROM.
Copyright 2022 Dr. Bryyon Lambert DO[Fr] [rt] Anatomical Engineer
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