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3rd Parameter - Environmental Dynamics
Every individual’s physical structure receives continuous
information from the internal environment (cells, tissue, elements,
liquids, chemicals etc.) and from the external environment (society,
family, etc.); environmental activities are not correlated nor
finalized by the biological system. The “environment” is
where continuous movement takes place, without time limitations,
within matter, energy and its dynamics, that is the system’s
energetic circulation. The environment is where “life” develops
as a movement, in a temporal, rhythmic and cyclical continuum.
The complexity of this relationship constitutes the global organization
of the complex system’s dynamics; it can be causal and
linear, or casual and chaotic, and can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
In this manner the structure’s state of complexity faces
the dualism inside the energetic dynamics; together with the
parameters of space and time, life develops within the individual
internal and external environmental parameter. At the “moment” a “chaotic
dynamic” takes place, dynamic order and organization come
into action through an automatic system of “self-regulation”:
the complementarity and continuous internal coordination of the
metabolic systems and sub-systems represent the visceral-functional
mechanisms, fundamental to survival.
The examination of the EC at the pulses clearly explains how
the concept of vital energy, of linear or chaotic dynamics, dominates
the individual's complex physiological organization, as described
in CTM.
In the individual's reality participate those events having
origin in the logic of cause-effect, with linear dynamics, as
well as unpredictable, chaotic events, whose dynamics originate
in the laws of chaos.
“Illness” has an evolutionary dynamic depending
on the “terrain” in which it takes place. The “terrain” depends
on genetic and individual history and possesses it’s own
sensibility and efficiency.
The neural-immune-endocrine system is delegated to maintain
homeostasis; it can accomplish this function in a state of clinical
chemical or normality, depending on its ability to face chaotic
dynamic states having their origin in environmental events.
Through this relationship between the individual's complex system
and the “dimension” of the environmental parameter,
it is possible to describe any type of existing connexion in
any kind of situation endowed with analogical meanings with particular
temporal rhythms and cycles, or else with chaotic fractal rhythms
or movements with a variable polarity. The result will be changes,
alterations, and evolutions in a continuous “dynamic complementarity”.
All the complex dynamic and chaotic processes in the living
being’s system organization can appear as evolutionary
processes, developed through causal, logical connexions in the
flow of time: they can also be present as a dynamic manifestation
of movements which take place “out of the flow of time”,
in the casuality, following the appearance of “chaotic
events” which are the cause of physical or mental changes.
According to the logical thinking of Western medicine, a mechanistic
medicine, the individual's reality is viewed as a system operating
within linear dynamics through the logic of cause-effect. CTM
looks upon the individual and his reality analogically, as an
expression of casuality.When the energetic dynamic becomes casual,
chaotic, the individual finds himself at the Centre of alterations
in his spatial-temporal world.
This is an “open” and changing interrelationship inside
the internal environment (from the cell to the more complex systems);every
event with linear or chaotic dynamics in the neurophysiological
process of the energetic dynamics acquires its own importance depending
upon the existing harmony in total energetic dynamics. According
to CTM there exists no illness, defined semeiotically, which is
not preceded and accompanied by disturbances causing mental or
physical changes to the EC at the pulses, and hereby perceptible
at the examination at the pulses. The data obtained from the examination
supply the basic information needed for developing and applying
an appropriate therapeutic program.