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- The original is a continuous body over time with a continuously produced consciousness. When the original is asked about his previous experiences and how long ago they happened, he says things like I did such and such yesterday, and other things the day before. Now a cidentireplica is made of this original with different matter, any length of time in the future. The cidentireplica will behave exactly like the original by definition so when asked what he did in the past will respond exactly like the original did. He will say that he experienced all the events that the original described just like the original did and he will say that they happened at the same amount of time in the past that the original did yesterday the day before etc. So he will, at the least, believe that the events happened yesterday and the day before etc, just like the original stated even though the events could have happened any amount of time in the past, such as days, weeks, years, or billions of years ago. The original could have actually experienced these conscious events years in the past but to the cidentireplica that has never experienced these events, at all, ever, gives the impression that he believes he experienced these events yesterday and the day before etc.
One might argue that the cidentireplica is forced to respond in this way when in fact he is either not conscious or has no way of having these memories. More information can be gathered if the cidentireplica is allowed to diverge from the functioning of the original. A cidentireplica can be allowed to diverge from the structure and functioning thus behavior of the cidentireplica at any point along its physapath. With this divergence it is no longer a cidentireplica but a videntireplica of the original. The type and degree of the divergence in the videntireplica can be controlled in experimentally defined ways. For instance the order of the questions asked of the videntireplica can be reversed so where the original is asked what happened yesterday and then later asked what happened the day before, the videntireplica can be asked what happened the day before yesterday and then what happened yesterday. In this case the sensepath is changed but the structure and functioning is not directly controlled. This experiment can be carried out many different times and an average or centered response can be determined. The average response will contain information about the past events that the videntireplica never experienced but none the less fairly accurately. If maybe that the questions asked helps the videntireplica give answers that are more accurate than the original gives about the events that the original experienced and the videntireplica did not. How is this possible? How can one body or more bodies produce information more accurately about events it never experienced than the body that did experience the events? Information is produced in the brain by way of its functioning. Its functioning is created by way of the structure (neuromoment) of the brain and how it is stimulated by its externapath and qmpath. When events are experienced they change the way the brain is structured and then how it functions. When the behavior by a body that makes an observer believe a body is conscious is produced
Topic: Continuity of consciousness multicid experiments
How is continuity of consciousness produced in different bodies? How is continuity of consciousness shown to actually exist in different discontinuous bodies? Continuity of consciousness can be defined as the consciousness not changing beyond a certain defined degree from moment to moment. It can also be defined as having a connection in having the same ixperiencitness. The sensepath that is applied to a physapath can be radically different from one moment to the next causing a radically different consciousness that is being produced by the body from one moment to the next. The sensepath can be verbally described by the original and then described by another conscious body. The problem is that a verbal description is not complex enough to contain the amount of information that is necessary to totally define the consciousness that is being produced by a body.