Spiral Theory of the Human Body: The Human Skeleton as a Spiral

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Nikola Pirovski & Anton Tonev

Summary

The accumulated amount of information about human morphology is enormous and this leads to a suitable environment for a new qualitative leap in the understanding of the human body. The Spiral theory of the human body (STHB) offers a new approach to describing the human, based on systematic thinking and modern understanding of physics and anatomy. The purpose of this report is to validate this theory from the perspective of the human skeleton. The human skeleton is located behind the center of the body and is the innermost part of the musculoskeletal system clearly expressing spiral qualities. Most axioms of the STHB could be validated by the human skeleton and locomotor apparatus and it is a good anthropological demonstration of the typical human characteristics that distinguish it from the animal world. KEY WORDS: Human; Skeleton; Spiral; Theory; STHB; Bones.

How to cite this article

PIROVSKI, N. & TONEV, A. Spiral theory of the human body: The human skeleton as a spiral. Int. J. Morphol., 43(2):442-449, 202