Anatomical Sketch: the folding structure of the human heart, revealing the inner muscular bands that form the structure of the cardiovascular mechanism. Medical illustration. Illustrated by medical illustrator Laura Maaske. Copyrighted-Material © 2013 Laura Maaske - Medimagery LLC. www.medimagery.com

Untying the Knot of Human Heart Formation: Your Heart is a Double Helix Spiral, Unfolds Along Embryo Heart Folding Patterns

When I looked at the heart for the first time I saw a circumferential basal loop. And then I saw a descending limb and an ascending limb. And they curl around each other at a helix and a vortex, except for the ventricle. And the angles at which they go is about 60 degrees. 60 degrees down and 60 degrees going up, and they cross each other in that way. For years people had wondered why this happened. I realized this is really a spiral. And I began to think about spirals. And I began to understand that spirals are almost the master plan of nature in terms of structure and in terms of rhythm.… if you pick the middle of the spiral up you form a helix. And of course the heart is a helix.