The Spiral of Life: A Non-Mechanical Model of Circulation
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The Spiral of Life: A Non-Mechanical Model of Circulation
The traditional view of the body as a machine—a pump (the heart) pushing a fluid (blood) through pipes (vessels)—is a reductionist model that faces significant thermodynamic and mechanical hurdles. An emerging alternative, grounded in the geometry of the spiral and the physics of the vortex, suggests that life moves through coherence rather than pressure.
I. The Anatomical Foundation: The Helical Heart
For centuries, the heart was seen as a four-chambered "piston." However, in the 1970s, Dr Francisco Torrent-Guasp (1931–2005) revolutionised cardiac anatomy by proving through thousands of dissections that the heart is a single, continuous muscle band (the Helical Ventricular Myocardial Band or HVMB).
The Anatomy: This band is folded into a double-layered spiral.
The Mechanics: During contraction, the heart doesn’t just "squeeze"; it twists. This motion is called torsion.
The Result: This torsion creates a "suction" effect (diastolic suction) in the ventricles.
Instead of the heart pushing blood out like a fist, the spiral motion creates a vortex that pulls blood in and accelerates it with a "whirlpool" effect. Citation: Torrent-Guasp, F., et al. (2005). "Towards a new understanding of the structure and function of the heart." European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery.
II. The Fluid Dynamics: Schauberger’s Vortex
While Torrent-Guasp identified the motor, Viktor Schauberger identified the motion. Schauberger’s observation of water in nature led him to conclude that "the straight line is a path of death."
Self-Propulsion: Schauberger’s work on log flumes and "spiral pipes" demonstrated that water moving in a longitudinal vortex (spinning around its own axis) moves with significantly less friction.
Negative Friction: In his Stuttgart experiments, he showed that water in a spiral configuration can actually reach a state of self-acceleration, provided it is cooling toward its core.
Biological Application: Applied to the blood, this suggests the blood is not a passive fluid being shoved; it is a spinning vortex that glides through the 60,000 miles of vessels with almost zero resistance.
Citation: Alexandersson, O. (2002). "Living Water: Viktor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy."
III. The Energy Source: Structured (EZ) Water
The question remains: what powers the motion if it’s not just a pump? Dr Gerald Pollack’s research into Exclusion Zone (EZ) Water provides a potential answer.
The Battery: When water (blood/sap) interacts with a hydrophilic surface (vessel walls/xylem), it forms a "fourth phase" of water that is negatively charged. This creates a battery-like potential.
Self-Flow: In laboratory settings, Pollack has demonstrated that water in hydrophilic tubes will flow spontaneously when exposed to radiant energy (infrared/light).
The Conclusion: The "drive" for circulation comes from the interaction between the fluid and the vessel walls, powered by the sun (in trees) or metabolic heat (in humans). The heart acts as a rhythm-giver or "governor" rather than the sole engine.
Citation: Pollack, G. H. (2013). "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor."
IV. The Botanical Parallel: The Rising Sap
This model solves the "Redwood Paradox." In a 100-metre tree, the pressure required to "push" water from the roots or the suction to "pull" it from the leaves exceeds the physical limits of water's cohesive strength.
Spiral Growth: Many trees grow in a helical pattern, mimicking the heart’s HVMB.
The Pulsing Tree: Using the principles of EZ water and vortex motion, the sap rises not through a mechanical vacuum, but as a coherent electrical current moving in a spiral, defying gravity through a "levitational" force.
Citation: Bartholomew, A. (2003). "Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger."
V. Synthesis: A Hylozoistic Perspective
From this viewpoint, life is not a collection of parts acting upon one another. It is a synergy of:
Geometry: The Spiral (The Heart’s form).
Motion: The Vortex (The Blood’s path).
Energy: The Charge (EZ Water’s potential).
As you’ve noted, the "impossibility" of the pump model only exists when we view the body as a dead plumbing system. When viewed as a living, resonant field, the spiral becomes the most efficient—and perhaps only—way to sustain the flow of life.
I thank God in the name of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Saviour
About the Author
Graham Charles Gambier Theology | Technical Analysis | Spiritual Ballistics
Born in Birmingham, England, and currently based in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, Graham brings a unique lens to the "Earth School." With ten years of experience as an electronics technician in the British Army, he views spiritual growth not as a moral drama, but as a technical calibration of the soul.
Graham blends a mystical, non-dualistic interpretation of Christianity with the precision of a technician. He believes that "sin" is simply a ballistics error and that our journey toward Divine Sonship requires us to stop judging the "miss" and start adjusting our windage to the Ruach (Spirit).
When he isn’t writing or shadowboxing, Graham is active in the Gateway Gathering PDC, exploring the "perfect schematic" of Truth, Love, and Loving-kindness.
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