Persons and ixperiencitness

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Personal identity and ixperiencitness identity are different. Philosophers have spent a lot of time trying to determine what is personal identity over time. They have never come up with a clear cut coherent scientific definition that covers all the different possible cases. It is believed that knowing what the same person is over time will give us the ability to define the self for each individual person. The ixperiencitness concept defines what the self is over time. Philosophers when trying to define what the same person is over time are actually trying to create a logical and rational way to determine the extent of the ixperiencitness for each person. There are several major problems using the same person as the determining factor for having the same ixperiencitness. First, the same conscious body (person) can produce more than one ixperiencitness over its life time. Second consciousness and ixperiencitness are continuum concepts so there is no clear distinction between different some ixperiencitnesses, Third, two or more different bodies can produce the same ixperiencitness at the same time. Fourth, one body can produce more than one ixperiencitness at a time. Fifth,