We consider every component in the brain as a combination of dielectric resonators put inside a cavity resonator. The growth of such fused resonators starts from a single functional group inside secondary structures of proteins, DNA etc, and grows within-and-above network, up to the entire biological scale. The database of rhythms or clock architectures has been created by the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan. The database covers a complete integrated map of the whole brain and all components, design architecture, electromagnetic resonance properties, and their medical applications. The database aims to serve as a single complete source of all electromagnetic properties. We envision a resource platform for researchers, drug designers, medical practitioners and thus trigger a global research movement where using a geometric language future humanity would communicate with biosystems and correct errors, predict errors well in advance.
This book reimagines biological systems as sophisticated oscillatory networks, challenging conventional perspectives by presenting a clock-based philosophy where all elements operate in synchronized harmony. We propose that living systems function through intricate arrangements of coordinated rhythms or "clocks," spanning from molecular processes to whole-body functions. This temporal framework provides fresh insights into consciousness and cognition as emergent properties of multi-scale rhythmic integration rather than isolated phenomena.