Chapter 54
It's just that although Bai Xuan knows that the trick is the subcutaneous electric field area, the title of the subcutaneous electric field area is not enough to define the whole of the trick, and even in modern science, no scientist can completely define the trick.
Therefore, Bai Xuan must rely on the understanding of the heavens to make up for the inadequacy of modern science's explanation of the tricks.
Absolutely
This also means that Bai Xuan must study the trick in depth.
"Read a book. "
"I remember that there was a book called "In-depth Study of Tricks" that explained the tricks in great detail. "
After opening the book, Bai Xuan concentrated and began to study.
Foreword:
What is the essence of the trick in traditional Chinese medicine? A scholar once discussed the electrical characteristics of the trick and found that there are "good guide points" on the skin with particularly high electrical conductivity, and their position coincides with the position of the trick.
However, it was later discovered that the total area of the whole body was only 4/10,000 of the body surface, and the resistance parts were much more. Later, people used the weakest current to stimulate the muscles, and the place where the muscles can produce the maximum contraction effect is called the exercise point.
It was found that the distribution of movement points and knots was almost the same. But what the mechanism of the point of motion is, it is not well understood. Someone else studied the relationship between the knots and nerves, and found that almost all the knots were associated with nerves.
The nerves of a certain organ often belong to the same spinal cord segment. During embryonic development, the skin and nerves are homologous, and the nerve center has projection points for various skin regions and organs.
However, the contrary view is that there is also a neurological distribution in the non-telepathic area, and there is no histological difference between them.
Some people have also found that the orifice is closely related to blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, and the skin temperature at the orifice is higher than that in other places, which may be because of this series of complex relationships to form the mystery of the orifice.
Many people explore the essence of the trick in terms of its electrical properties. In 1950, Nakatani of Inazuma Province passed 12 volts of direct current through human skin and found that there were certain "good guide points" on the skin that had a particularly high electrical conductivity, and their positions matched the positions of the orifices.
Shortly thereafter, the famous acupuncturist of Fontaine, Nibearte, with the assistance of his assistant, confirmed this phenomenon by measuring the skin resistance, and determined that the resistance of the aperture was only half that of the skin around it. The same results were obtained for measurements taken on cadavers.
In the late 50s of the 20th century, Chinese scholars on the electrophysiology of the trick also basically affirmed that the trick has the characteristics of low resistance and high potential.
However, it is speculated that the total area of the whole body is only 4/10,000 of the body surface, and the number of parts of the whole body surface is far more than that of the body.
In addition, physiological activities such as eating, sleeping, and exercising, changes in the external environment such as timing, season, and temperature, as well as many factors such as mental state, will affect the skin resistance value. Researchers at the Modu Institute of Hypertension lamented that it is quite difficult to determine the meridian by skin resistance measurement.
Fontaine de la Fouille spent five years using this method to determine the tricks, but the results were so different from the Chinese tricks that he had to abruptly stop the study.
There are also people who compare and analyze ancient theories of intuition with modern medical theories, and try to explain them with new theories and concepts. For example, when an electric current stimulates the skin, the stimulated muscles contract. The part of the body surface that is stimulated with the weakest electrical current to produce the greatest muscle contraction is called the movement point.
Jin Lin, a scholar from the Star Alliance, compared the position of the movement point with the position of the traditional trick and proposed that the distribution of the two is almost the same. The head of the Inazuma country, Masayoshi and the Star Alliance's Frost, etc., compared the trick to the trigger point.
The trigger point is considered to be a local intersecting site in the body's musculature, which is characterized by deep tissue sensitivity, nodules, and radiating pain.
Although the mechanism of its production is unknown, it is thought to be caused by pain or other causes of muscle spasms, endocrine disorders, or muscle tension. During acupuncture, muscle and nerve fibers in local tissues can be damaged due to the friction between tissues and the interaction between metal needles and tissue dielectrics.
In addition, the distribution of the two is slightly the same. As a result, they believe that some of the characteristics of the trick are very similar to the trigger point. Some even think that they are nothing more than synonyms.
There are also studies that report that the trick position is closely related to the differential electrical point and the skin activity point. These multi-channel studies reflect the characteristics of the trick from the side, and undoubtedly have a certain reference value for exploring the mystery of the trick.
Some people also focus on studying the morphological structure of the tricks, hoping to unravel the mystery of the tricks in one fell swoop. Experts from the First Medical College of Modu dissected and observed 324 points on the cadaver and found that 99.6% of the points were related to nerves.
They further found that the nerve distribution of the meridian and related organs often belonged to the same spinal cord segment, and the points of the two meridians on the surface and inside also belonged to the same spinal cord segment.
Inazuma scholar Hidetaro Mori proved that about 100 points of tissue run deep through nerve tracts throughout the body. The orifice is also associated with receptors at the end of the process around sensory ganglion cells, such as muscle spindles, nerve tendon spindles, tactile bodies, and annular stratosomes.
From a genetic point of view, the epidermis and nervous tissue share a common origin. The nerve center has projection points for various skin areas and internal organs. Therefore, there may be a biogenesis correlation between the oculus and embryonic morphology.
However, there are also studies that have come to the opposite conclusion: there is no significant histological difference between the flexure and non-tip tissues with nerve fiber distribution. It is unclear how the neural tissue differs from the non-nack area.
It has also been reported that the point is closely related to blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Using infrared thermal imaging to observe that the skin temperature in the thoracic and abdominal orifice area was 0.5 to 1°C higher than that of the surrounding skin, he believed that this was due to the presence of blood vessels under the orifice. The anatomical data confirmed that many of the orifice areas were indeed covered with subcutaneous veins or had deep blood vessels penetrating them.
Researchers believe that the human body is not only closely related to the nervous system, but also related to blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, muscles and other tissues and their functions.
As for the specific structure of the trick or what is its essence? Scientists still have their own opinions, and there is no clear answer.
"So I need to deduce the specific structure and essence of the trick through the understanding of the heavens. "
"Only in this way will I be able to create a way to harness bioelectricity, and use the power of bioelectricity to control the realm of seeing gods and gods. "
Bai Xuan continued to study and continue to think.