A study that models the principle of formation of living organisms by applying the process of additive growth and replication by helical structures to hyperbolic parabolas and spheres, as in David Raup (1962,1966) and Takashi Okamoto (1988).
By creating a study of the body plan of organisms using a complex of mathematical operations on periodicity, such as patterns and rhythms, we ask the question, "Isn't life formed by simple forms taking on complex rhythmic properties?" This question is posed to people and society now that we have experienced the pandemic, which was an extremely significant opportunity to learn about and think about life.