Published June 4, 2026
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Art and Heart v2.0: The Spiral Design Logic of the Human Cardiac Form — Including the Electromagnetic Environment of the Implanted Heart
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Version 2.0 extends the Art-Heart framework to the electromagnetic design problem of implanted cardiac devices. The heart's spiral compression geometry (Torrent-Guasp, 2001) is governed by the compression principle v proportional to 1/N. Auxiliary cardiac devices (VADs, pacemakers, wireless power systems) generate electromagnetic fields that can interfere with the heart's intrinsic spiral activation wave. This paper proposes KHDS-EM: four electromagnetic design requirements for co-implanted cardiac devices, including frequency avoidance of cardiac harmonic bands and apex field limits. Addresses Kawasaki Kazuo's concept of hi no utsuwa (悲の器) — the vessel of compassion — in the context of electromagnetic ecosystem design. Pre-registration: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20534889. CC BY 4.0.
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