TITLE:
The Concept of Tao and of Yin/Yang: A Study on Origins and Dynamics of the Five Movements
AUTHORS:
Adrián Angel Inchauspe
KEYWORDS:
Tao, Chi, Five Elements Theory, Five Regular Polyhedra, Emerging Self, Organization systems, Nonlinear Cyclic Symmetry Processes
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Anthropology,
Vol.15 No.3,
June
27,
2025
ABSTRACT: In light of the impact of my previous publications on Chinese Medicine, I have undertaken this special retrospective research focusing on the concepts of Tao, Chi, and the Five Elements. Many colleagues, particularly those in the field of Western Medicine, continue to find it challenging to integrate the concepts of Tao and Chi, especially when considering their relationship to the Five Elements of Oriental Medicine and their equivalence to Euclid’s Five Regular Polyhedra or Dimensional Solids. Furthermore, there are additional advanced areas of knowledge, such as their integrative connection with particle physics, emerging self-organizing systems, and nonlinear cyclic symmetry processes, which are distinctly present in ancient Chinese classical texts. I am convinced that a thorough exploration of these topics, coupled with a comparative analysis of ancestral knowledge and contemporary innovative ideas, could facilitate a comprehensive integration of diverse perspectives. This approach aims to synergistically assemble and consolidate the convergence of both cultures in a cohesive presentation.