Why Your Heart Isn't a Clock and Why a Healthy Heart Needs Chaos

Relatively Human: Fundamental Laws of Biology and Physics por Finglas Media | Physics and Biology

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Season Two, Episode Three of Relatively Human explores a profound medical paradox: a healthy heartbeat is irregular, fractal, and complex, while a dying heartbeat is regular, a pattern observed in over eight hundred heart attack survivors (Kleiger et al., 1987). The episode explains this phenomenon through a seventy-year-old cybernetics theorem never formally connected to cardiology until now. The exploration spans three structural layers: the clinical observation, the mathematical explanation, and the biological mechanism.

First, the clinical pattern: physiological signals universally lose complexity with aging and disease (Lipsitz & Goldberger, 1992), a degradation measured through multi-scale entropy (Costa et al., 2002). This framework applies primarily to resting-state dynamics, as some ta ... 

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