Biomechanics analysis
Analysis = Main Entry: anal•y•sis Pronunciation: - nal- -s s Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -y•ses /- s z/ 1 : separation of a whole into its component parts 2 a : the identification or separation of ingredients of a substance b : a statement of the constituents of a mixture
Biomechanics = Main Entry: bio•me•chan•ics Pronunciation: -mi- kan-iks Function: noun plural but singular or plural in construction : the mechanical bases of biological, especially muscular, activity; also : the study of the principles and relations involved - bio•me•chan•i•cal /-i-k l/ adjective
The main characteristic of the living is movement therefore do not neglect it, academically speaking
At this point I start something that means to be an investigation, with short strides,as I am able to do it,in stages, until I manage to have a bit of credibility.since I cannot ask for officials funds, my education doesn’t allow me, I publicly appeal to the voluntary support of some experts, basically in the multimedia IT field, for a presentation that should spare the readers of my editing incapacities.
Starting from an image found on the website of a national newspaper, that shows the 2006 Book Fair, I begin by asking some rhetorical questions

In this image we are interested in the young lady reading and in the man with the bah on the shoulder.To stay on his feet man undertakes a biomechanic action. In the books of anatomy we find man uses a complex of 206 bones and about 605 muscles of the skeleton for this position.If we are in favour of the creationist theory and believe that man was created by God then this has an achetype in everything.Therefore if we have 605 muscles working and a biomechanic model how come we have this difference of attitude standing in this basic position.?
- - Which of the two of them has a normal attitude?
- - Can they easily,naturally invert their attitudes?
- - Overlooking the differences characteristic to each sex, how many muscles does the young lady use and how many does the man?
