The Arch View Of The Human Body – Video 01

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The Arch View of the Human Body

A webpage duplicate of the video follows for those who prefer reading over watching a video and also for comfortable leisurely contemplation.

The simplest way to describe the changes that masturbation causes to the human body, was said to by the idea of Asymmetry. According to Happeh Theory, masturbation will make the human body asymmetric. The simplest type of asymmetry that could be used to describe the changes that masturbation causes to the human body, would be to split the body into identical right and left halves. Masturbation causes either the right or left half of the body to change so that it is no longer identical, or asymmetric, to the other side of the body.

Now that the idea of simple right/left half body asymmetry has been presented, more complex ways of describing how masturbation changes the real life human body, which are more accurate and more detailed, can be discussed.

One of the more complex ways of describing the changes that masturbation causes to the human body, is The Arch View of the Human Body. The Arch View of the Human Body is a theoretical model of the human body that treats the human body as if it is constructed of two large arches.

Both arches have their bases on the ground. One leg of each arch is located outside of the body, while the other leg of the arch travels down the opposite leg of the body to the foot. The top of each arch is approximately centered over each shoulder.

The Arch View of the Human Body splits the Human Body into two identical halves that include the area of the human body enclosed by each arch. The shape of the area under each arch, is completely different than the shape of each half of the body when right and left asymmetry of the body is used to describe the changes that masturbation makes to the human body.

In real life, the changes that masturbation makes to the human body, will affect the body in a recognizably arch shaped area that matches the arch shaped areas defined in The Arch View of the Human Body, which is why The Arch View of the Human Body is more useful in describing the changes that masturbation makes to the human body, than right and left halves of the body asymmetry is.

If the human body is treated as two arches as defined by The Arch View of the Human Body, then the effect that masturbation has on this definition of the human body, is to shrink the actual human body along an arch shaped area, that approximately matches the shape of the arches defined in The Arch View of the Human Body.

The picture below shows one of the arches of The Arch View of the Human Body reduced in size.

Since The Arch View of the Human Body is a theoretical model of the real human body, if the arch in the picture above shrinks as shown, then the area of the body enclosed within the arch must also shrink.

The area of the human body on the left, that would be under the red arch in the picture on the right, has been lowered or shrunken in size, to match the shrunken red arch. The shrinkage of the actual human body has produced various dramatic changes to the body.

The shrinkage of the right side of the body has made the hips and the shoulders uneven.

The shrinkage of the right side of body included part of the head.

This is one of the places where the difference between The Arch View of the Human Body and right/ left body asymmetry are dramatic. The the top of both arches are drawn on the face close up in the picture below.

The head of the model is shrunken below the red arch.

But the head of the model is NOT shrunken above the red arch.

Using right left asymmetry of the body to model masturbation changes to the human body, the area of the head above the red arch WOULD have been changed by masturbation. That is one reason why The Arch View of the Human Body is superior to simple right left asymmetry of the body, in describing the changes that masturbation makes to the human body.

 

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