Guys, guys, you went completely off-topic...
Come on Jonas, let's move back on a track.
I've invested some time to made some research on your statments as I want to come against you as close as possible. I will take your statement that our body is only one muscle. It is hard to defend that statement since, let's say, biceps brachii and biceps femoris are divided by few joints and ligaments. But anyway, let's assume our body is one muscle. Chest muscle(s) is/are biiiiiig muscle(s) and it is flat in contrast for example biceps femoris, which is in same axis as femur. Since it is very simple to locate where biceps femoris is connected, maybe it is not so simple for chest muscles. Here is one picture about that:
It is obvious that on one side it is pin-point connection and on other side it has some kind of line connection which goes almost round and around chest. And look, there can be seen 3 different orientations of fibers! :) But, eeem, that doesn't mean there are 3 muscles :( I will try to explain this in chemistry language. Either it was not on list of your studied subjects I promise it will be very basic chemistry! Like we assumed, our body is one muscle. Let's compare this like our one body muscle is one molecule and chest is one atom/element in this molecule. Let's say it is carbon (C). Carbon have 4 bonds, in CO2 there are two double bonds and in CH4, there are 4 single bonds. If we look picture above, we can see one atom (muscle) and 4 bonds (with orientations where fibres goes and attach). So, either it looks like there are more muscles, there are just two chest muscles (two atoms) and everything other are bonds, which also dictate orientation of muscle. As mentioned before, chest muscle is different in shape as biceps femoris. and therefore more complicated in that view. And easier to mislead.
Next thing I would like to ask you is about abs. There are so many exercises for abs and I'm sure they are ment to be for different muscles. Here on picture above it is said that there is just one muscle, rectus abdominis. But, WTF, the guy on picture below:
obviously shows 6 muscles! (in green circle) Can you tell which they are and which exercises are best for each of them? I want to incorporate those in my routine. You know, between you and me, chicks are mad on them ;)
If also I go little off-topic...with your wide studied fields of science, open minded approach and curiousity you have shown in your posts, I think you would be perfect for one-way mission on Mars. It's mission about establishing settlement and discovering planet Mars. Here is a link:
mission on Mars
Unfortunately current positions for first expedition in 2018 are already closed, but they will be opened soon for next expeditions. Keep eye on that! ;) I think you could also join them with your references even without official call. If you need recommendation letter, I'm sure every herminate would write it for you! If not, I will personally managed that and all those bastards will be baned for lifetime. Those who we are here, we are like horses with blinkers and we see just sport, sport, sport...but you, you would be perfect for that mission!
I hope we chat soon :)
BR, Gregor