Nature, Heart, and Conscience: a Tear in Time

pp. 297-301

Authors

  • Jorge C. Trainini Hospital Presidente Perón, Avellaneda, Argentina. National University of Avellaneda, Argentina https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8162-9614
  • Mario Beraudo Clínica Güemes, Luján, Argentina
  • Alejandro Trainini Hospital Presidente Perón, Avellaneda, Argentina
  • Jorge Lowenstein Investigaciones médicas, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5804-9075
  • Mario Wernicke Clinica Güemes, Luján, Argentina
  • Ricardo Aranovich Acta Foundation Mental Health Fund, Argentina
  • Oscar Fariña National University of Avellaneda, Argentina.

Abstract

The knowledge gained in recent years on heart functioning, not only through basic research but also through technology, has unraveled essential questions. A thorough analysis reveals that the answers date back some 200 years to the Industrial Revolution, when man developed mechanical knowledge analogous to aspects of cardiac function that date back to the emergence of mammals in the Triassic and were demonstrated in the last decade. In other words, human consciousness surprisingly employed the same strategy in its evolution of knowledge that biological development used to construct the heart 200 million years ago, which, obviously, was unknown to man.

Published

2025-09-22

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