Template:Partial Itofazmapping analogies

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Partial Itofazmapping analogies are analogies for helping in the teaching and understanding of the concepts involved in Partial itofazmapping.

Partial itofazmapping is a grouping name for all of the combination of types of partial itofazmaping. Partial itofazmapping is more complex than simple faztype to faztype or itotype to itotype itofazmapping. This is because when the physapath is divided into physical parts (physaparts) it does not divide the awarepath into clear conscious parts (awareparts). Consequently, where the physapath can map to the awarepath and visa versa, the physapath can be divided into parts that do not map to any understandable conscious parts awareparts. And the reverse is or can be also true.

An interesting concept is that an awarepath can be mapped to more than one physapath

Since an awarepath can be mapped to a physapath, physapath can be linked to each other as complete units and thus can be divided into complete units as well

The musconcept is that a partial physipath can be part of producing more than one consciousness (awarepath). See: proofs of the musprocess, proofs of the existence of musidentireplicas


Some uses of partial itofazmapping is the replacement of part of different partial itophysatypes or itoneurotypes with other different partial itophysatypes or itoneurotypes. When an itobody is made from different itopart types you have a comboidentireplica