Eastern medicine stated two thousand years ago: the mesh of Qi creates the body. Modern biology states: cells migrate along extracellular matrix fiber networks to form tissue. This paper demonstrates these are identical phenomena described in different languages. The mesh of Qi = bioconductive fiber network (SIBM); Qi flowing = microcurrent propagation; Flesh originating = cells electrotactically migrating to fibers and encapsulating them; Becoming muscle = alignment, contraction, and fusion of myoblasts driven by electrical stimulation. The physical identity of meridian structures is established as: acupoints = fiber network intersections / electric field concentration points; meridians = conductive collagen fiber pathways; Qi stagnation = current interruption / fiber rupture / cell necrosis; Qi abundance = current activation / fiber density increase / cell proliferation. The sequence of origination: the fiber mesh exists first (heart-generated electromagnetic field); electricity calls flesh (electrotaxis); flesh wraps each fiber (SIBM principle); muscle forms (myoblast differentiation via electrical stimulation); circulation completes (non-stopping self-reinforcing cycle). Theoretical unification via V = N / D (Tendo Economics, Katayama 2026): Qi abundance = N maximized; disease/aging = D; Genki = maximum V state. This paper is the fourth layer of a unified invention series: ECCE (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20725907) — source of Genki; CPMH (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20725945) — artificial Qi mesh construction; SIBM (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20726036) — flesh originating from fiber mesh; GMFT (this paper) — theoretical integration of Eastern and Western medicine in one logic. Published as open knowledge base for regenerative medicine researchers, materials scientists, and traditional medicine scholars worldwide.
Yoshimitsu Katayama (Sun,) studied this question.