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Body intelligence and nature: A convergence of Persian medicine and modern biophysics.

📅 Published: January 1, 2026 👤 Daneshfard Babak, Nimrouzi Majid, Masihpour Foad et al. 📖 Explore (New York, N.Y.)
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Physical intelligence refers to the capacity of living systems to sense, interpret, and respond adaptively to internal and external signals through integrated biochemical, bioelectrical, and biophysical processes. A critical appraisal of emerging evidence regarding energetic dysregulation and early disease patterns is included.

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Key Findings
  • 1 This conceptual review examines points of convergence between contemporary biophysical research, including biofield science, biophotonics, and systems neuroscience, and classical Persian Medicine (PM), particularly the framework of Tabi'at-e Modabbereh (the intelligent, governing nature), Arwah (spirits), Quwa (faculties), and Af'al (actions).
  • 2 Rather than equating traditional constructs with scientific entities, this paper identifies analogical parallels that may support new hypotheses on whole-system regulation.
  • 3 A critical appraisal of emerging evidence regarding energetic dysregulation and early disease patterns is included.
Why It Matters

Understanding this could lead to better treatments, improved diagnostics, or a deeper grasp of how the human body works — benefiting patient care globally.

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