Jean-Claude Guimberteau: The Living Extracellular Matrix, Biotensegrity & Order From Chaos
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Jean Claude Guimberteau is a French surgeon who specialises in endoscopic investigations of the human extracellular matrix, otherwise known as fascia. Over the span of several decades, Jean Claude has documented thousands of hours of footage of living tissue and the spaces between tissues. He has observed that the living extracellular matrix is a dynamic and fractal structure capable of absorbing stress and distributing it through the entire system in a non-linear manner. His work overlaps that of biotensegrity, systems biology and non-equilibrium thermodynamics, even extending to ideas of how posture influences cellular and even genomic processes. Follow Jean Claude Book Documentary Follow Me Website Substack Consultation Instagram Youtube Twitter/X Spotify Apple Linktree
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