Eugenia L. Bassani
BIOFISICA E PULSOLOGIA

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12 - 3rd Parameter - Vital Space - The Internal and External Environment

In the living being’s complex system the energetic dynamics are the moving forces of the organism’s functional activities; it is a dynamic activity, linear and chaotic, with the role of maintaining the harmony inside the complex system.

The energetic dynamic of the living being's complex system is codified in prenatal life, during which initiates the individual's general energetic organization, a structurally dynamic functioning, “coherent” inside the system's complexity.

The dialectics of CTM describe the equilibrium of the energetic dynamic, that “existential homeostasis” which must be kept constant, as it represents the syncretic control of every individual's life in their internal and external environment.

To exert this control it is indispensable to study, understand and know the structural framework of the complex system with chaotic dynamics.

The structural framework consists of an energetic network, which connects cells, tissues, organs, viscera and their functions; unites internal-external, left-right, high-low, front-back, metabolic systems and subsystems, in a constant inter-communication with the external and internal environment.

The control of the regulation of the organism's stability, the homeostasis, takes place through cerebral correlations and is made up of an integrated series of circadian rhythms, whose physiological and biochemical behaviour represent an endogenous function of the “consciousness of time”.

The rhythms, linear or chaotic, are functions of the parameter “time”, which acts inside the dynamics of the living being’s complex system, and therefore are integrated into the organism's homeostasis.

Homeostasis depends on the system’s capacity for the "self-adaptation” to the various physical and chemical modifications, in order to preserve the stability of behavioural activity. In homeostasis, the autonomous nervous system controls the activities of self-regulation inside the metabolic system, through integrated mechanisms of action-reaction which interact with the central nervous system, by means of the sensitive organs. The “internal and external environment” represents the third parameter of the complex system's dynamics, with the role of ensuring homeostasis.

When chaotic movements take place inside the complex system, changes in rhythms will occur in the flow of time, which cause disturbances to the metabolic functions. This results from the fact that all of the organism's systems are interdependent by means of the reciprocal correlations with the internal and external environment. Through this communicational function the right equilibrium inside the energetic dynamics is guaranteed when a “chaotic event” occurs; it is an equilibrium inside the complex dynamic system's structure in accord with the environment.

The "chaotic events” are complex and variable by nature and therefore also complicate the immunological reactions, whose role is to provide an instant response to the information being communicated from the internal and external environment. This “adaptive response” is extraordinarily effective in the preservation of the communicational function's incisiveness and interdependence, in the correlation with the nervous, endocrine systems and the environment.

With this quality of adaptation the complex system, with the function of the immune system, faces the globality of its reality.“Life” is the emergent reality, the state of reality, of a molecular “programmed” system according to the genetic characteristics of the DNA.This preordered DNA program must be preserved,as it is needed in order to arrive at anymodifications relative to the exchange of signals, messages, information, which constitute its “coherent” structure.

In the complex dynamic system the body is a “self-regulating” system which acts over the external environment for its own survival. It is absolutely necessary to preserve the constancy of the values of the various parameters of the internal environment, i.e. the homeostasis.The “self-regulating” dynamic system represents the evolution of interacting factors. The introduction of “chaotic events” provokes the loss of the DNA's program symmetry: with the outcome of chaotic changes and chaotic temporal evolutions; the consequent alterations in the rhythms evolve along a progressive differentiation in the flow of time.
 
The Time Parameter - Linear and Chaotic Biological Rhythms
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3rd Parameter - The 'Environment'- Homeostasis and Self-regulation