{"id":288,"date":"2011-02-28T14:30:41","date_gmt":"2011-02-28T14:30:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ariresearch.org\/ru\/?p=288"},"modified":"2015-05-11T09:35:03","modified_gmt":"2015-05-11T09:35:03","slug":"nature-and-humanity-as-closed-systems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ariresearch.org\/ru\/education-principles\/nature-and-humanity-as-closed-systems","title":{"rendered":"Nature and Humanity as Closed Systems"},"content":{"rendered":"
Every adult human being is composed of approximately 10 billion cells. If we could line these up next to each other, the resulting chain would surround the earth 47 times!<\/p>\n If you ask a doctor what keeps our body in good health, his answer would be: collaboration and harmony between the cells. In a healthy body, every cell must work for the benefit of the whole system, even if sometimes it means working against its own personal interest.<\/p>\n The harmony between cells in a healthy body creates a perfect, amazing machine, and in return, the health of the entire body benefits each and every cell. But there is much more to it! As a result of the harmonious interaction of the cells, every cell participates not only in its personal life, but also in the balance and flow of life of the whole<\/em> body.<\/p>\n The modus operandi of a cell in the human body expresses the law of relationships which applies to nature as a whole — the stability of every system in nature depends on the mutual relationships between the elements which form it.<\/p>\n What about us, the humans in the world? We simply chase after more money, more property, more power and more personal comfort. So what if it comes at the expense of others? Did someone say «mutual relationship»? <\/p>\n What do you think would happen if a particular cell in the body decided to only look after itself, and take everything it possibly could without taking into account the needs of its fellow cells? There is actually a medical name for this condition: Cancer. It is well known that when cancerous cells multiply, they create a tumor. It is guaranteed that the tumor will be destroyed, but this can happen in one of two ways: either it is destroyed by the body’s immune system and medical treatment, or the tumor may destroy the whole body, and in this way destroy itself as well. <\/p>\nWhat do we mean when we say that nature is a closed system?<\/strong> To get a deeper understanding of this, we should look at a living example of one — our body. <\/p>\n