The Gastrointestinal Torus: Lavoisier's Law, Dark Matter Analogies, and the Bidirectional Thermodynamics of Gas and Waste as Universal Fertilizers
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This essay expands the Torus Vortex and U-Curve framework by analyzing the human gastrointestinal tract as a literal, macroscopic manifestation of a biophysical wormhole operating in a bidirectional thermodynamic cycle. Grounded in Antoine Lavoisier’s law of conservation of mass, we deconstruct digestion as a geometric sorting mechanism where dense atomic matter is sutilised into volatile gasotransmitters and electromagnetic energy to fuel cognitive and cardiac axes, while inert, non-sutilizable atomic nuclei are expelled as feces. We establish a direct biophysical link between gaseous expansion and quantum mechanics: endogenous gas production dilates the physical channels of the Torus, clearing thermodynamic resistance and providing the structural alignment necessary for electrical synapses and Connexin 36 networks to trigger Quantum Tunneling, as originally postulated in Soares & Arruda (2026) (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20549600). Finally, we challenge the linear concept of waste by demonstrating that gas release and dense excretion operate in a two-way fractal loop across all scales, where dark matter acts as the dense gravitational scaffolding that compresses cosmic hydrogen gas to ignite new stellar bodies.
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