Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) acts as wave injection to re-ignite the cardiac loop, theoretically explaining why the guideline rate of 100-120 compressions/min improves survival.
CPR is not pump substitution. It is wave injection. Chest compression delivers an external density pulse to the intact KOKU scaffold of the arrested cardiac engine, re-igniting the three-layer loop in the correct sequence: Wave (aiding reestablishment of density oscillation / アイドリング点火) → Generation (ionic gradient restoration / 発電) → Drive (contractile output / 動力). This sequence explains why CPR before defibrillation improves survival in prolonged arrest: CPR primes the Wave layer; defibrillation forces the Generation layer. Without Wave priming, forced Generation has insufficient fuel. The guideline compression rate of 100–120/min matches the cardiac KOKU scaffold's natural resonance frequency under V=N/D — the guidelines are physically correct for the wrong stated reasons. Full recoil allows KOKU recovery for the next wave. The supernova is identified as CPR at cosmic scale.
Yoshimitsu Katayama (Mon,) conducted a other in Cardiac arrest. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was evaluated. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) acts as wave injection to re-ignite the cardiac loop, theoretically explaining why the guideline rate of 100-120 compressions/min improves survival.