Description: Invisible Rainbow by Changlin Zhang, Jonathan Heaney, Hartmut Kapteina For readers interested in the science behind traditional therapiesIn the last few decades, the public perception of acupuncture has shifted from outdated and based on superstition to being increasingly accepted. While its efficacy in treating a number of chronic conditions has been proven, a scientific basis for understanding how it works has remained elusive. Invisible Rainbow explores the progression of acupuncture research from its unsuccessful beginnings to the ultimate discovery of a scientific basis for acupuncture and other traditional therapies centered on the subtle coherence patterns of interacting electromagnetic waves and fields. Changlin Zhang describes these developments within the context of sciences somewhat parallel development from its 19th century focus on materialism, reductionism, and closed systems to its realization of the mass-energy equivalence, electromagnetic field, and its study of open complex systems FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Notes Explores the progression of acupuncture and other traditional therapies from outdated and based on superstition to being increasingly accepted. Author Biography Changlin Zhang, a Chinese-trained physicist who studies the electromagnetic field in human bodies and in other living systems, has more than thirty years experience in medical research in China and Germany. He has published numerous papers in physics, biology, and medical journals in China, Germany, the UK, the U.S., and Switzerland, and he is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Physiotherapy and Life Physics. In addition to consulting with private industry medical research firms, he has been a professor of biophysics at Zhejiang University, China, and visiting professor at Siegern University, Germany.Jonathan Heaney has taught physics in independent and international schools in Australia and China since 2007. He holds a bachelors degree with honors in mechanical engineering, a bachelors of commerce degree, and a graduate diploma in education from the University of Western Australia. Prior to teaching, Heaney worked as an engineer and as a business analyst. He has practiced Taoist qigong for twelve years. Review "Zhang presents proof from the field of natural science and succeeds in demonstrating that the whole material world does not exist in disjunction, but is wrapped together, expressed through an ocean of electromagnetic waves that together determine the functional courses of all living beings."—Dr. Gerd Schnack, professor of sports medicine and president of the German Assocation of Preventive Medicine"No other nonmedical book is as attractive to me as this one. Before reading it, I could not have imagined that a book about physics could influence a Chinese medicine practitioner like me so strongly, yet once I began it was impossible to put this book away until I had finished."—Dan Jiang, MMedSci, registered acupuncturist and doctor of TCM in the UK, visiting senior lecturer at Middlesex University, and visiting professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine"In Invisible Rainbow, Changlin Zhang not only opens the gates to a scientific understanding of Classical Chinese Medicine, but he also opens doors to break out of the prison of naturalistic paradigms of our Western world, paradigms that reduce man to human capital, human material, and biochemical machine. Medically, the human material has to be kept functioning as long as possible to secure maximum medical and economic profit. As a biophysicist, Zhang opens our eyes to all the invisible, and our ears to all the inaudible reality that surrounds us, which we like to exclude from our views in order to keep our world as easy to control and grasp as we like it."—Hans-Joachim Hahn, founder and organizer of Professorenforum, an organization of German professors"Many people will enjoy reading this book and benefit from it in various aspects."—Ruixiang Chen, professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine"The author, Professor Changlin Zhang, describes the acu-points and acu-meridians through a physics lens, with vivid language, proficient knowledge, and profound insight into modern physics."—Guozhen Chen, professor of physics, Dongwu Unviersity, Taiwan Promotional For readers interested in the science behind traditional therapies Review Quote "Zhang presents proof from the field of natural science and succeeds in demonstrating that the whole material world does not exist in disjunction, but is wrapped together, expressed through an ocean of electromagnetic waves that together determine the functional courses of all living beings." --Dr. Gerd Schnack, professor of sports medicine and president of the German Assocation of Preventive Medicine "No other nonmedical book is as attractive to me as this one. Before reading it, I could not have imagined that a book about physics could influence a Chinese medicine practitioner like me so strongly, yet once I began it was impossible to put this book away until I had finished." --Dan Jiang, MMedSci, registered acupuncturist and doctor of TCM in the UK, visiting senior lecturer at Middlesex University, and visiting professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine "In Invisible Rainbow , Changlin Zhang not only opens the gates to a scientific understanding of Classical Chinese Medicine, but he also opens doors to break out of the prison of naturalistic paradigms of our Western world, paradigms that reduce man to human capital, human material, and biochemical machine. Medically, the human material has to be kept functioning as long as possible to secure maximum medical and economic profit. As a biophysicist, Zhang opens our eyes to all the invisible, and our ears to all the inaudible reality that surrounds us, which we like to exclude from our views in order to keep our world as easy to control and grasp as we like it." --Hans-Joachim Hahn, founder and organizer of Professorenforum, an organization of German professors "Many people will enjoy reading this book and benefit from it in various aspects." --Ruixiang Chen, professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine "The author, Professor Changlin Zhang, describes the acu-points and acu-meridians through a physics lens, with vivid language, proficient knowledge, and profound insight into modern physics." --Guozhen Chen, professor of physics, Dongwu Unviersity, Taiwan Promotional "Headline" For readers interested in the science behind traditional therapies Details ISBN1623170109 Author Hartmut Kapteina Short Title INVISIBLE RAINBOW Language English ISBN-10 1623170109 ISBN-13 9781623170103 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 610.951 Imprint North Atlantic Books,U.S. Country of Publication United States Year 2016 Place of Publication Berkeley, CA Pages 248 Subtitle A Physicists Introduction to the Science behind Classical Chinese Medicine Publication Date 2016-07-12 UK Release Date 2016-07-12 AU Release Date 2016-07-12 NZ Release Date 2016-07-12 US Release Date 2016-07-12 Illustrations 8-PAGE FULL COLOR INSERT Narrator Tom Judd Translator Brian Boyd Birth 1974 Affiliation Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Bipolar Clinic and Reseach Program, Massachusetts General Hospital Position Associate Professor of Psychiatry Qualifications Ph.D. Publisher North Atlantic Books,U.S. Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781623170103
Book Title: Invisible Rainbow: a Physicist's Introduction to the Science Behind Classical Chinese Medicine
Item Height: 231mm
Item Width: 155mm
Author: Jonathan Heaney, Changlin Zhang
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Medicine, Mental Exercise
Publisher: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 417g
Number of Pages: 248 Pages