Continuation from saMkhya as design pattern - part 1
31. The five Vrttis or energy vortices or energy distributions are
Four of the above five are known as thermodynamic energy potentials.
32. The five Vrttis are differentiations (viseshas) of energy based on the five tanmAtras or five measures. The five tanmAtras are
33. The five measures that differentiate the vrtti are based on the trigunas.
34. On the Zero-point energy of particle (ground state), work is done by increasing pressure, volume, temperature, entropy.
35. Thus the five tanmAtras, the five measures as above, differentiates the Vrtti (energy) and create five different types of Vrtti or energy distributions such as the internal energy, unavailable energy, available energy, work-done energy and zero-point energy.
36. In biological beings with manas also, these five energy vortices exist. They are called vyAna, apAna, prAna, samAna and udAna.
37. In biological beings, the mapping of these to organ systems is
38. In biological beings, the five tanmAtras or measures that differentiate the organ systems are
39. In the Universal matter that evolves under At-manas, the five measures, tanmAtras, gives rise to the pancha-bhutas or five states of matter. The five states of matter are
40. In biological systems, the panch-bhutas manifest in this way
41. The Energy vortices in Universal matter and human beings are related in this way
42. In Universal matter
In biological beings
43. The pancha-bhutas, the five states of matter in Universal matter, the five organ systems that processes the five states of matter in biological systems can be in
44. Equilibrium is satvva (shAnta). Dis-equilibrium is Rajas (ghora). Non-equilibrium is Tamas (mUDha).
45. In Universal matter,
1. When states of matter is in equilibrium, it means all part of matter are in the same information state (same phase).
2. When in dis-equilibrium, matter may have different phases but going towards a single phase.
3. When in non-equilibrium, matter has different phases and will continue to be same.
46. In biological beings
1. When organs of biological beings are in equilibrium, they are functioning with all information. They are disease free.
2. When organs of biological beings are in dis-equilibrium, it means they are not functioning with full information, but they are going towards full information. They are having a dosha, imbalance and recovering.
3. When organs of biological beings are in non-equilibrium, it means they are functioning with incomplete information and continue in that state, they are having a roga, diseased and performing degraded.
47. This part is not in saMkhya KArika, but my extrapolation with ayurveda. The doshas are of three types.
1. vAta dosha (gas, vAyu) means imbalance in the body that affects the functioning of lungs/respiratory system with incomplete information.
2. Pitta dosha (liquid, Jal) means imbalance in body that affects the functioning renal system or kidneys with incomplete information.
3. Kapha dosha (Plasma, Agni) means imbalance that affects the functioning of circulatory system or heart with incomplete information.
4. Any imbalance in body when it affects one or more of these three systems (hearts, lungs, kidneys) it means body is diseased.
5. Any ailment in the body actually affects one of these three to stop the functioning of the body.
6. But these systems are involuntary.
7. The only two partly voluntary systems are the digestive system (food and medicines) and central nervous system (good thoughts). With these two systems one can intervene and remove the non-equilibrium state of other organ systems.
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31. The five Vrttis or energy vortices or energy distributions are
- Internal Energy, U, as in thermodynamic potential
- Internal Energy is called Vacana, the energy for expression.
- Unavailable Energy, T*S, Temperature * Entropy, as in Helmholtz potential.
- Unavailable energy is called adAna, the energy not given.
- Work done Energy of Pressure * Volume as in Enthalpy
- Work done energy is called viharana, the energy to expand.
- Available Energy which is U+PV-TS, Gibbs potential
- Available energy is called utsarga the one to be excreted out for further creation.
- Zero point Energy, energy of particles in ground state.
- Zero point energy is called ‘Ananda’, the ground state.
Four of the above five are known as thermodynamic energy potentials.
32. The five Vrttis are differentiations (viseshas) of energy based on the five tanmAtras or five measures. The five tanmAtras are
- Pressure
- Volume
- Temperature
- Entropy
- Zero-point energy
33. The five measures that differentiate the vrtti are based on the trigunas.
- Entropy (more microscopic states) is Sattva.
- Zero-point energy is Tamas (less microscopic states).
- Temperature (average kinetic energy) is Rajas.
- Pressure and Volume are also part of work done and Rajas.
34. On the Zero-point energy of particle (ground state), work is done by increasing pressure, volume, temperature, entropy.
- When Entropy alone increases and is a stable system it is internal energy or Vacana.
- On this Vacana, the expressed energy, when pressure and volume increases it becomes Work done energy or Viharana.
- On this Vacana, the expressed energy, when Temperature and entropy increases it is unavailable energy or adAna.
- On this Vacana when pressure, volume, temperature and entropy changes, the system gets energy to be excreted out called utsarga, which can be used for further creation.
35. Thus the five tanmAtras, the five measures as above, differentiates the Vrtti (energy) and create five different types of Vrtti or energy distributions such as the internal energy, unavailable energy, available energy, work-done energy and zero-point energy.
36. In biological beings with manas also, these five energy vortices exist. They are called vyAna, apAna, prAna, samAna and udAna.
- prAna is the internal energy.
- apAna is the work done energy.
- vyAna is the un-available energy.
- samAna is the available energy.
- udAna is the zero point energy.
37. In biological beings, the mapping of these to organ systems is
- prAna, the internal energy is the Respiratory system (Lungs) that provides oxygen. Oxygen metabolism helps in releasing large energies required for large beings.
- apAna, the work done energy is the digestive system (Stomach).
- vyAna the un-available energy is the ‘Renal’ system (Kidneys).
- samAna, the available energy is circulatory system (Heart).
- udAna, the zero point energy is Central nervous system is the Consciousness keeper (Brain)
- udAna the Central Nervous system is said to be the father of vyAna, the renal system, as the central nervous system evolved first. The son of vyAna, the renal system is said to be apAna the digestive system, as the processing of liquids evolved before the processing of solids.
38. In biological beings, the five tanmAtras or measures that differentiate the organ systems are
- Parenchyma (main tissue) that are the functional tissues of an organ. Depending on the organ it has various functions, thus increasing information processing. It is the sattva.
- Connective tissues are the structural tissues. It is the Tamas that reduces the dis-order and makes a single organ.
- Nerves that carry information by electric signals is work done and Rajas
- Ducts that carry fluids across is work done and Rajas
- Blood vessels carry blood across is work done and Rajas
39. In the Universal matter that evolves under At-manas, the five measures, tanmAtras, gives rise to the pancha-bhutas or five states of matter. The five states of matter are
- Solid (prthvi)
- Liquid (jal)
- Gas (vAyu)
- Plasma (Agni)
- Bosonic matter (Boson Einstein Condensate) (akAsh).
- Of these plasma is a fluid (liquid or gas) in which either corpuscles or positive/negative ions are suspended.
40. In biological systems, the panch-bhutas manifest in this way
- Those that processes solid, digestive system
- Those that processes liquid, Renal system
- Those that processes gas, respiratory system
- Those that processes plasma, circulatory system
- Those that processes virtual photons mediated charges, Central nervous system
41. The Energy vortices in Universal matter and human beings are related in this way
- prAna, the internal energy, the respiratory system corresponds to ‘gas’ as it processes gas.
- apAna the work done energy, the digestive system corresponds to ‘solid’ as it processes solids.
- vyAna, the un-available energy, the Renal system corresponds to ‘liquid’ as it processes liquids.
- samAna, the available energy, the circulatory system corresponds to ‘plasma’ as it processes plasma.
- udAna, the zero-point energy, the central nervous system, corresponds to Bosonic matter form as it processes electric signals (virtual photons).
- These electric signals are our ‘thoughts’ to some extent.
42. In Universal matter
- Available energy, internal energy, un-available energy are peculiar as they are self-characterized/involuntary (sva-lakshanya or involuntary) in the system.
- zero-point energy and work done energy are not part of the system and come from outside.
In biological beings
- PrAna, the respiratory system (corresponding to internal energy), samAna, the circulatory system (corresponding to available energy), vyAna the renal system (corresponding to un-available energy) are involuntary (sva-lakshanya) in a biological being.
- The digestive system and central nervous system are partly voluntary.
43. The pancha-bhutas, the five states of matter in Universal matter, the five organ systems that processes the five states of matter in biological systems can be in
- Equilibrium (shAnta)
- dis-equilibrium (ghora)
- non-equilibrium (mUDha).
44. Equilibrium is satvva (shAnta). Dis-equilibrium is Rajas (ghora). Non-equilibrium is Tamas (mUDha).
- Equilibrium is when entropy is maximum for a given system.
- Dis-equilibrium is when system is not at maximum entropy but going towards it.
- Non-equilibrium is when a system is not at maximum entropy, but continues to be at it.
45. In Universal matter,
1. When states of matter is in equilibrium, it means all part of matter are in the same information state (same phase).
2. When in dis-equilibrium, matter may have different phases but going towards a single phase.
3. When in non-equilibrium, matter has different phases and will continue to be same.
46. In biological beings
1. When organs of biological beings are in equilibrium, they are functioning with all information. They are disease free.
2. When organs of biological beings are in dis-equilibrium, it means they are not functioning with full information, but they are going towards full information. They are having a dosha, imbalance and recovering.
3. When organs of biological beings are in non-equilibrium, it means they are functioning with incomplete information and continue in that state, they are having a roga, diseased and performing degraded.
47. This part is not in saMkhya KArika, but my extrapolation with ayurveda. The doshas are of three types.
1. vAta dosha (gas, vAyu) means imbalance in the body that affects the functioning of lungs/respiratory system with incomplete information.
2. Pitta dosha (liquid, Jal) means imbalance in body that affects the functioning renal system or kidneys with incomplete information.
3. Kapha dosha (Plasma, Agni) means imbalance that affects the functioning of circulatory system or heart with incomplete information.
4. Any imbalance in body when it affects one or more of these three systems (hearts, lungs, kidneys) it means body is diseased.
5. Any ailment in the body actually affects one of these three to stop the functioning of the body.
6. But these systems are involuntary.
7. The only two partly voluntary systems are the digestive system (food and medicines) and central nervous system (good thoughts). With these two systems one can intervene and remove the non-equilibrium state of other organ systems.
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