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The Spiral View of the Human Body

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The Spiral View of the Human Body, is one of the theoretical models of the human body created for Happeh Theory. Happeh Theory is a collection of information and ideas, about the construction and behavior of the human body.

According to The Spiral View of the Human Body, the entire construction of the human body, and every behavior of the human body, is influenced in some way by a spiral. There are a variety of different ways that a spiral can influence the human body.

This picture shows a three dimensional spiral,

 

with a uniform diameter from one end to the other.

 

According to The Spiral View of the Human Body, various parts of the body can behave as if they are a uniform diameter spiral, like the one in this picture.

 

The entire human body can behave as if it is a three dimensional spiral, running from the top of the head down to the feet.

 

The arms can behave as if they are a three dimensional spiral, that runs from the shoulders out to the hands.

 

And the legs can behave as if they are a three dimensional spiral, that runs from the hips down to the feet.

 

One of the areas of the human body that can behave like a three dimensional spiral, is so useful in understanding the construction and behavior of the human body, that it has been given it’s own name.

According to The Coil Spring View of the Human Body, the human body can be treated as two spirals located as shown in this picture.

 

The purpose in naming the theoretical model The Coil Spring View of the Human Body, instead of leaving it as a version of The Spiral View of the Human Body, is to emphasize that a spiral can behave like a spring, and to emphasize that the insight into the human body, provided by the set of spirals that make up The Coil Spring View of the Human Body,

 

is that the area of the body covered by those spirals can behave in a spring like way.

Uniform diameter three dimensional spirals,

 

were used to demonstrate how a spiral could influence various parts of the body. A different way that a three dimensional spiral could influence the movement of the human body, would be to replace the uniform diameter spiral shown in this picture,

 

with a spiral that has a changing diameter.

 

In the following examples, please note that a changing diameter spiral, more closely resembles the various parts of the human body that spirals were superimposed on.

This picture shows a changing diameter spiral representing the entire body.

 

The wide end of the spiral matches to the wider shoulders,

 

while the narrow end matches to the narrower feet.

 

The wide end of these spirals match to the wider shoulders,

 

while the narrow ends match to the narrower hands.

 

And the wide end of these spirals match to the wider hips,

 

while the narrow ends match to the narrower feet.

 

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