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The pathconcept is the  concept developed for showing singular [[itoconcepts]] and [[fazconcept]]s through time.
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Some of the types of [[pathconcept]]s are: [[oripath]],  [[idopath]], [[coripath]], [[citopath]], [[vitopath]], [[fitopath]], [[isopath]], [[enhapath]], [[muspath]], [[insipath]], [[tritopath]], [[nrgpath]], [[combopath]], [[simipath]], [[physipath]], [[physapath]], [[awarepath]], [[mentapath]], [[ixpepath]], and [[epipath]].
 
 
[[Spaceconcept]] represents the different  general types of spacial sizes that are used in [[awaretheory]] such as the [[subpointconcept]], [[pointconcept]], [[momentconcept]], [[sectionconcept]], [[partialconcept]], [[pathconcept]], [[venueconcept]], [[regionconcept]], [[continuumconcept]],  and [[multicontinuumconcept]].
 
[[Subpointconcept]] a subpoint is a point within a point on a path. A [[subpoint]] has multiple coordinates within a point depending on how many dimensions a path is used to define it.
 
[[Pointconcept]] is a point on a path or other type of [[spaceconcept]]. It is used to designate exact placement on a path.
 
[[Momentconcept]] a moment is the shortest length that still represents a sections of a path that produces consciousness
 
[[Sectionconcept]] a section is part, in length, of a path
 
[[Partialconcept]] is the concept that represents a part of a path in width rather than just length.
 
[[Pathconcept]] a path is used as a way of looking at or representing a conscious beings life through time.
 
[[Venueconcept]] a venue is a grouping of paths.
 
[[Regionconcept]] a region is a multiple dimension space.
 
[[Continuumconcept]] a continuum can be considered as an infinitely long real number line in one or more dimensions. The distance between any two real numbers can be broken down into an infinite amount of other real numbers that lie between the two original numbers. Change can be numerically represented as exactly as desired with real numbers.
 
[[Multicontinuumconcept]] a multicontinuum is a grouping of continuums. It can even be an infinite grouping of continuums.

Latest revision as of 07:42, 3 April 2014