ATTENTION: The purpose of this website is to produce hypotheses that can explain the causes of possible diseases based on the cause of alopecia, which is addressed with a multidisciplinary and non-traditional approach.
This is not an approved method or hypothesis. It is not a recommendation. It is not suitable for personal action and is not designed for personal action. Do not make any assumptions or applications without consulting health professionals. No responsibility is assumed.
Every year, we spend billions of dollars of the world's limited resources on hair transplants, autoimmune disease research, cancers with unknown causes, and studies related to the pharmaceutical industry.
If we ignore or do not take into account a situation that can be simply explained from a different perspective, much of this resources can be misdirected.
Of course, in addition to this, there is the pain, financial loss, and psychological distress that people experience due to these diseases.
Before technology became so advanced, researchers would often present their reports through observation and often with a holistic approach [1] , [2] . (this area will be expanded)
However, with technological advances and discoveries such as the structure of DNA, we have begun to focus more on the idea that diseases that we cannot explain may be caused by DNA or autoimmune systems.
Perhaps it would be useful to take another look at the works of the great masters of the past.
The aim of creating this website is to offer a different and innovative perspective that goes beyond the current understanding of autoimmune diseases.
Since 2020, I have been working on this hypothesis independently and voluntarily, without receiving any financial support. I started my research with Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia and during this process, I discovered a topological knot on the scalp. By following the tension zones, soft areas and patterns on the skin, I found this multi-layered topological knot formed by the hair strands holding each other and the skin at small angles.
I searched for such a condition in the medical literature and could not find any information about it. This led me to the following thought: If this condition is not described in the literature, many related disorders can be misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all.
This discovery led me to further deepen my research. Since 2020, I have devoted a significant part of my life to studying the characteristic features of diseases, their comorbidities and geometric structures. As a result of all these studies, I have developed a new hypothesis that does not exclude the existing theory that the autoimmune system attacks itself due to a faulty signal, but also includes the mechanical stress factor. For the sake of clarity and simplicity, I named this hypothesis "The Human Topological Hypothesis".