Biology , Psychology & Medicine notes by Najeh Benlahmadi Zion
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Biology , Psychology & Medicine notes
Posted Aug 27 , 2021
By Najeh Benlahmadi Zion
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Aug 27 Part 1
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ELOSH PhysioMechanic
The simplest example of ELOSH PhysioMechanic is :
If a father lifts weight using right hand then most likely the child ll use the same, the right, as well.
It means both father and child hands ( skin spots, fingers and bones structures) ll be colored, bent and shaped the same way. Even the linings of both father and child right palms ll be forged and sized almost identical.
Both father and child rights limbs ( structures, skin spotings and linings) ll differ from the left limbs in a way I find it fascinating_near_hereditary.
ELOSH PhysioMechanic theory proposes non genetic transmission of some physiological and body characteristics from a father to descendents with the possibility of genetically recording and transmitting those information in the future.
Most important factors :
ELOSH
Rules of Familiarism.
Copying Consciousness.
Prior Allegiance.
Rules of Memory Quantity.
In particular these factors shld allow an almost ( exact, identical) father and child selection of muscles and tissues movements ( reactions and reflexes) through chemical , visual and audio stimilations.
Under Rules of Familiarism, Copying Consciousness and Prior Allegiance : If a father uses right limb then ( volume, mass and structure ) of father right limb's ( skin, muscles, blood vessel, nerves and tissues even right palms linings) ll differ from the father left limb and ( so) the ( descendents right and left limbs) ll be as well.
Under ELOSH :
Same father and child diet means the almost identical nerve substances and blood chemical balance.
It is translated to almost identical bodies reflexes and reactions to light and sound waves, frequencies, temperature and others energies.
Similarity in reactions usually means identical father and child:
( Walking, standing, expressing, resting, working, feeding, sighting, listening , sleeping) positions.
Bodies gestures, motions and forms when expressing happiness, fear and sadness.
Mechanically means ( identical quantity and quality of physical exercises and activities) and ( identical equal distribution of energies) on muscles, skin and bones whether for:
The father and child used limbs.
Or
The father and child ( right and left ) limbs.
Explaining the ( construction and formation) of :
Almost identical slight bending in a father and child upper back, hands, legs and bones.
Forehead , facial and palms linings signatures.
Shoulders, neck and legs ( mass, structures and functionings) differences from left to right.
Automatically, it means the differences between left and right limbs and some other changes of a father are *also* transmitted to descendents.
ELOSH as a theory it debates the possibility of Subatomic flaw within father and child genes if ( lands or diets) are changed. The change most likely won't be noticed right after it occurred nor momentarily gravelly ( affect) cells and tissues.
At this point, clearly even if a father and child diets are changed both bodies ll share an important numbers of identical ( cells , nerves and tissues) reactions to certain sound, lights and other energies.
The reason why under ELOSH PhysioMechanic and Logically a child ( even if placed in a geographically different land than father's) most likely ll develop or (" Physiomechanically inherit") certain * ( physiological and psychological) characteristics, orientations and interests" possessed by father.
I believe it can evolve to Physiomechanically * relative* inheriting of certain convictions as ( personal dogmas ) owed mentioning like virtues, passion, sympathy or compassion toward animals for example.
* At early childhood usually freedom of choice depends on distance either :
Physically as in to which of a baby limb the choice is closer.
Or
Senses as in to which eye and neck side the choice ll be noticed first*.
" In both situations early childhood freedom of choices depends on ELOSH PhysioMechanic inherited differences".
Inheriting limbs characteristics and ( differences ) plus ELOSH influence on ( walking, rest, work, sighting, listening and sleeping ) positions and some other senses are enough to allow ELOSH PhysioMechanic to intellectually and psychologically enhance ( methodes and qualities) of a *distanced* child choices and consciousness since early childhood therefore the possibility to forge, tune, free and protect a child:
( ways ) of selection and freedom of choice *development*.
As well as freedom of thought and freedom of ( way) of thought *construction*.
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