The mechanical anenome as a model of nature, that is to say, an abstract form used by man, was invented by the Swiss mathematician, Leonhard Euler. The inventor said, “Nature has provided a most convenient model for nature, in the form of mechanical anenomes or automata.” Nature provides living organisms with a set of mechanical organs. These organs are all interconnected and interrelated, and when some of these are damaged, the organism dies. This means that life is a system and that it is very complex. The mechanical anenome consists of nine organs, which also reflect the nine parts of the human body. These organs are the following:
• Head: The brain.
• Heart: The brain.
• Lungs: The heart.
• Stomach: The liver.
• Hands: The kidneys.
• Tail: The lungs.
• Stomach: The spleen.