Interogenesis - The Principle
Interogenesis Defined:
Internal origin Internal generation Arising from within Inner engine Inner awareness Birthing
Interogenesis is a set of principles and skills built upon deep anatomy and physiology and psychophysiology. Interogenesis supports:
Interogenesis is a principle and set of skills embedded within a transdisciplinary curriculum spanning the arts & humanities, health and wellness, and the sciences.
Interogenesis Hypotheses
Interogenesis is proposed as an opportunity to increase human factors efficiency and productivity across the cultures of arts, humanities and science.
Interogenesis is an umbrella concept, an organizing framework, a human factors methodology for principles that are scattered across academia and real world phenomena.
It fills a conceptual gap that has been identified between physical and biological sciences within academia. See the diagram below.
Interogenesis examines and comments upon the core assumptions of anatomy and physiology held within euro-americas academia, medicine, science, and specifically within space sciences.
Interogenesis consolidates these scattered principles into a measurement concept and measurement unit with a concrete mechanism of action. Based upon an innovative anatomy and physiology model, this structure and mechanism of action scales from micro to macro.
Interogenesis reflects the core structure and mechanism of action of the protocell, in astrobiology, origin of life studies.
A Model Protocell
Credit: Janet Iwasa, Szostak Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital See: National Science Foundation Protocell Summary
Interogenesis Framework
The following diagram is a schematic of the concept gap and systems perspective of the principle of Interogenesis.
Interogenesis Proposes a Novel Approach to:
Novel Structure and Mechanism of Action
Interogenesis invites you to engage a novel structure and novel mechanism of action deep within the anatomy and physiology, and psychophysiology.
This structure and mechanism of action are found within structures and mechanisms deep within human physiology, with parallels to mechanisms of action found within primordial protocells. It is also found in cellular and biological development. It is seen in child development.
However, our research concludes that this physiology structure and mechanism of action are poorly identified and utilized in adult behavior - ranging from education, to healthcare, to science research.
Proposed New Unit of Measurement
It is proposed that the principle of Interogenesis is an advance in the anatomy and physiology measurement arts and sciences, A novel unit of measurement is proposed to fill a gap in the basic sciences of measurement that is illustrated in the image above. This proposal is based upon an informal transdisciplinary scoping review and an interdisciplinary 'gap analysis', a novel synthesis of multiple academic disciplines, and real world phenomena.
See: Systemic Productivity/ Scoping Review
The unit of measurement describes a psychophysiology structure and mechanism of action that are real and exist broadly across cultures. However, its concept and description are scattered across the arts, humanities and sciences. It is not well incorporated in common cultural behavior patterns.
Interogenesis elevates this structure and mechanisms of action so that it can be applied more easily to a wide range of human activities to support societal; benefits.
Science Papers on Interogenesis
See: Science Papers, Submissions, Testimonials, & References
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