Biotensegrity and Energy with Carol M Davis and James Oschman

Energy is the calculated ability of one thing to work on another, either in the form of motion (kinetic energy) or arrangement (potential energy). Concepts of energy in biology relate to and include the living matrix, energy medicine, biological oscillations, vibrations, bioelectric and biomagnetic fields, biophotons, biofield physiology, quantum coherence, and the “subtle energies” (those not yet found to be calculable). An understanding of biotensegrity can inform explorations of physiological communications independent of the nervous system.

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