Abstract

The concept of “hyperbolic medicine” covers several aspects. Its main characteristic is that hyperbolic spatiotemporal curves found in nature generate hyperbolic mechanisms that influence human physiology. A bibliographic review of scientific works related to genetic aspects of human evolution and the structure of the genetic code has been carried out. Then, theoretically, the hyperbolic patterns that occur in human physiology and the genetic code have been studied, as a possible hyperbolic mechanism of human evolution. Images in nature are space-time hyperbolas and exist independently of the longitude and latitude of the Earth where they are observed. The lines of force of electromagnetic fields and many curves of processes that occur in human physiology are also hyperbolic curves. Electromagnetic fields have effects on human physiology through hyperbolic curves. The genetic code is shaped like a helix because when a current passes through it, a transverse magnetic field is generated, and its hyperbolic lines of force follow a counterclockwise helical path. The different types of evolution occur according to different mechanisms. The mutation is an evolution mechanism that is related to a stable and heritable alteration of DNA. Nature is hyperbolic, and this conditions human physiology and genetics to make it hyperbolic. The alteration of the genetic code is a mechanism of human evolution. This evolution may be conditioned by a change in the hyperbolic helical structure of the genetic code. The primary mechanism of evolution can be found in an alteration of the hyperbolic component of the genetic code, linked to nature.

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