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 Summary

 

V.D. Tsvetkov. The golden harmony, optimality and heart

New aspects of organization of functioning of human and mammalian heart

 

This book introdes readers to harmony of heart, one of the most astonishing of nature¢s creations. In all cardiac systems of different complecity and purpose, heart¢s work is based on optimal conjugation (harmony) of the “opposites”.Using systematic analysis experimental results of domestic and foreign researches, autor establishes energy-optimal crireria for harmony of human and mammalian heart – the principle of optimal entry. Accoding to this principle, “every one of “simple” cardiac systems, constituing together a “complex” cardiac system, is optimally included in the complex system, thus making is perfom its function with minimum expenditures of energy and vessel material”. Hence, the foundation of harmony of any cardiac systems, regardless of this systems complexity, is energy-optimal conjuction of its “simple” systems. Each of “simple” systems, which together make “complex” system, has duality of optimal “opposites”, ensuring as a result of the most efficient work of the whole complex system. Energy-optimality of harmony of the “opposites” in many systems is explained by unique mathematical properties of the golden section and the Fibonacci numbers. The Golden harmony of the “opposityies” in a way acts as a “sign” in of highest energy-material “quality” of one or another cardiac system or the whole heart.

This book is intended for speshialists, interested in problems of theoretical biology, biophysics, medical researchers, physiologists.

 

Об авторе

 

Цветков Виктор Дмитриевич – кандидат биологических наук, член-корреспондент Международной академии информатизации при ООН, член Международного клуба Золотого Сечения при Международной ассоциации симметрии. Имеет более 70 опубликованных научных работ. Автор монографий: «Системная организация деятельности сердца млекопитающих» (1993), «Сердце, золотое сечение и симметрия» (1997), «Кислородное обеспечение сердца и принцип оптимального вхождения» (2004), «Золотая гармония и сердце» (2008), «Сердце: оптимальные системы транспорта и потребления кислорода» (2013). Впервые установил фундаментальный критерий гармонического сопряжения «простых» и «сложных» сердечных систем человека и млекопитающих – принцип оптимального вхождения. В.Д. Цветковым установлено, что энергооптимальная гармония «противо­полож­ностей» является общей основой, заложенной Природой в основу организации сердечных систем. Цветков впервые показал, что оптимальная деятельность сердца обусловлена широким «использованием» в кардиосистемах пропорции золотого сечения и чисел Фибоначчи.

Выпускник радиофакультета Московского авиационного института. Научные интересы: теоретические основы организации деятельности сердца человека и млекопитающих (гармония, симметрия, оптимальность).

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