Homofasciaticus

This new film introduces the physical actors behind the scene in an attempt to look at things from a different perspective and offer new ground for thought.
The anatomical model described by Vesalius and our elders must now be reconsidered in the light of current scientific thinking that integrates life sciences with modern physics and new mathematics.

Homofasciaticus

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This new film introduces the physical actors behind the scene in an attempt to look at things from a different perspective and offer new ground for thought.
The anatomical model described by Vesalius and our elders must now be reconsidered in the light of current scientific thinking that integrates life sciences with modern physics and new mathematics.

Description

Durée : 39mn
Ecran : 16/9
Standards : NTSC
Langage : Anglais
Réalisateur : Dr. J-C Guimberteau

This new film introduces the physical actors behind the scene in an attempt to look at things from a different perspective and offer new ground for thought.
The anatomical model described by Vesalius and our elders must now be reconsidered in the light of current scientific thinking that integrates life sciences with modern physics and new mathematics.
The classical linear model of Platonic harmony turns out to be inadequate, and it cannot help us to understand complexity because it favours order and stability.
The study of our microanatomy and fibrillar architectural network through the observation of living matter by intratissular endoscopy has encouraged me to leave my traditional academic world to study the science of complexity, and of chaotic, non-linear systems.
The study of complex non-linear systems such as ecosystems allow us to address complex natural phenomena that are unstable and cannot be accounted for by classical mathematics and physics.
There is still much to discover about human anatomy but new techological advances and theories in the fields of physics and mathematics have allowed us to lift a corner of Nature’s veil.
The multifibrillar, microvacuolar network appears to be an ocean of apparent disorder that generates the order of life. This fibrillar network previously known as « Connective tissue » can no longer be neglected. Its globality and continuity give meaning and definition to the term ‘Fascia’.