Gravitechnics presents the hitherto missing engineering details in the human body, the vertical suspension system.
This opens up a whole new view point that the human body is a biological machine and that engineering principals apply. From this we can clarify the correct postural position and find mechanical faults which cause failure in the machine. These failures often cause a set of symptoms which are then diagnosed as a specific condition or disease.
I pose the question, if more of the engineering in the human body was understood, would we view and treat the body differently?
Good engineering practice requires a machine to be “set” before initial operation and a maintenance program is run there after. Any faults or failure of operation is looked at using engineering principals and is rectified using engineering technics.
At Gravitechnics, we focus on understanding the mechanics of the human biological machine and its suspension system and use technics to encourage the body into a specific elongated suspension system configuration based on mechanical engineering.
This web site is a simplified overview of a very complex system. Further information can be supplied upon request