Spatial Three-dimensional Cross
The fundamental principle underlying everything in the world and the universe, including the human body, is the presence of 'order and harmony.' This is why the term "Cosmos," originating from the Greek word 'Kosmos,' is employed in English to depict the universe. Even with only a modest amount of reflection, one can recognize the remarkable coexistence of the human body and the universe without the presence of chaos and destruction, irrespective of in-depth knowledge in medicine or science. Maintaining 'order and harmony' is governed by unseen laws, and the disruption of these elements would prevent anything from existing haphazardly amid chaos. It's intriguing to note that the perennial plant, with its eight crimson and purple leaves swaying in the wind on breezy days, seems like a coordinated coincidence. Nonetheless, it serves as a manifestation of 'order and harmony'—in other words, Cosmos. In 1671, Isaac Newton used a triangular p...