New Presentation of the Acupuncture Law of Five Elements Considering the Shape of the Human NEMF

The law of five elements in ancient acupuncture reflects the order, in which the organs in the body become active. When acupuncture treatments are done this needs to be taken into consideration. This article discusses the Quantum Computer in the Subconscious, which works with the waves of our torus shaped NEMF, and through the waves of NEMF rules and regulates all the organs in the body. Based on this, this article offers a new presentation of the ancient acupuncture law of five elements, which consider the shape of the human nonlinear electromagnetic field (NEMF). The torus shape of the human NEMF and its dynamic was presented as two intersecting pyramids one with top up, the other with top down, in dynamic equilibrium. The upsidedown Yang pyramid represents the five hollow (Yang) organs, which are more active (Yang=active). The upright pyramid represents the five solid (Yin) organs, which are less active (Yin=passive). Then the coupled organs with strong functional dependence are on the vertical lines connecting the bases of the two pyramids and the vertical line connecting the two tops.

consciously aware of its existence. Our NEMF has the shape of a torus ( Figure 1) [6]. The six alternating vortices and anti-vortices of this NEMF are along the backbone of our body, which is axis of spinning of the torus. The six alternating vortices and anti-vortices rule the six endocrinal glands and through them NEMF rules and regulates everything in the body. The torus shape of our NEMF and its dynamic equilibrium is what gives us opportunity to interpret in a new way the classical acupuncture law of five elements reflecting the order in which our organs become active.

The ancient law of five elements
Specific acupuncture meridian represents each organ on the surface of the skin. Ancient acupuncture [7] considers two types of organs: hollow organs and solid organs. a.
Hollow organs are: stomach, bladder, gall bladder, large intestines, and small intestines. Being hollow the hollow organs are more active and since "Yang" means "active" the hollow organs are Yang organs. They are represented on the surface of the skin by Yang meridians, which run on the back of the body and outer (lateral) sides of arms and legs.
Being solid the solid organs are less active and since "Yin" means The energy Chi runs in the body in the order the organs are listed.
a. From midnight to dawn the Liver is most active.
b. From dawn to noon the Heart is most active.
c. From noon to evening the lungs are most active.
d. From evening to midnight the kidneys are most active.
Usually in the ancient books [7] a pentagram was used to represent the cycle of organ activity. However, since the ancient books state that the spleen is in the center, in some newer books tridimensional octahedral form was used, which includes the Earth (SP -ST) below, the Heaven (GV -CV) up; the four couples of organs are on the horizontal plane in-between.

The new interpretation of the law of five elements
The torus shape of our NEMF and its dynamic can be represented  In the ancient texts [9], the pyramid with top down is the Light pyramid. Since "Light" is "Yang", the pyramid with top down is the Yang pyramid. In the ancient texts [8], the pyramid with top up is the Dark (Malhut) pyramid. Since "Darkness" is "Yin", the pyramid

Conclusion
This article offers a new interpretation of the acupuncture law of five elements, which consider the torus shape of the human NEMF, through which acupuncture cures. Acupuncture cures by correcting the regulating mechanisms, which rule and regulate all the organs in the body through the waves of our NEMF. Our Quantum Computer, which works with the waves of our NEMF, is located in the subconscious, and we don't have conscious awareness that it exists. However, from the subconscious this Quantum Computer rules and regulates the function of all organs. Considering the torus shape of our NEMF, we offered a new presentation of the ancient law of five element used in acupuncture practice.