Is life a matter of chance, or is it governed by a deeper order?
Divine Math of Life explores the idea that human existence operates within balance, proportion, and calculation rather than randomness. From the rhythm of the heart to hormone regulation, from cellular activity to growth, ageing, and disease, life functions within defined limits. Health exists when these limits are maintained, and disease appears when they are crossed.
Drawing from anatomy, physiology, pathology, embryology, and genetics, this book shows how modern medical science depends on numbers, parameters, and reference ranges. Blood pressure, body temperature, organ size, and biochemical values are measured and interpreted through numerical logic. Even small deviations can lead to significant biological consequences, showing that life is sustained by proportion rather than excess.
Written in a clear and accessible style, this book is not meant to argue or persuade. It invites reflection. It is suitable for students, educators, healthcare professionals, and thoughtful readers who wish to understand how balance, measurement, and regulation shape life.
Divine Math of Life is a reflective exploration of science, balance, and meaning, where observation leads naturally toward purpose.