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Outline of superimmortality arguments

no soul

either body, structure and functioning, or personality/ consciousness the same body through manipulation can produce any structure and functioning so any behavior so any consciousness

What unique thing in the body that is not supernatural that uniquely determines the self and no other self --- there is no way to tell the difference between the original and an identical replica with identical structure and functioning.

If you do not experience something you do not exist, If you are not conscious, it how ever not the consciousness but the structure and functioning

Even if you choose the body you still have to add structure and functioning to necessary aspects

Experiments with variation in questions

Memories, self identity, knowledge, skills etc everything that is you are produced by the structure and functioning of the body. experiments to show this.

Restoration experiments and arguments: changes in time of being dead, amount of original matter in the restored body


Which divergence of structure uniquely determines the self ahead of time there are numerous thing that you can experience at any present and future moment why would this not apply to past experiences.


We can tell the difference between two bodies by the way they are structured and then function.

singularity bias Body singularity bias: you see yourself as a singular body Languages singularity bias: I, me, self, myself, are singular terms you see your self as a singular thing because of a language bias. a person a body Singular conscious perspective bias: You see your self at the present conscious moment not in the future or past but change the structure and functioning to the future or past and you will see your self from that perspective based on behavior experiments with your current body


Structure and functioning of a body is a property of the body there for two different bodies can have the same property

Computer TV analogies

Fusion and fission arguments and experiments


Multiplicity of sensepaths Multiplicity of enviropaths Multiplicity of places points where a sensepath can be applied on a physapath

Multiplicity of self in space, time, variations in structure and functioning

Structure and functioning is a continuum concept

Consciousness is a continuum concept

Ixperiencitness concept introduce, define, subjective understanding

Ixperiencitness is a continuum concept

fear of death with this understanding

superimmortality why super

scientific argument simplicity argument useful argument explain ability not supernatural not religious

Enhancement argument and experiments Usefulness of enhancement

Transformational changes

The brain produces consciousness and ixperiencitness

Physapaducers awarepaducers awarepaths that can not be produced directly in or by reality alone

Numerous of conscious versions of you that you experience can be produced at once through out space and time or in one or more awarepaducer

electronic versions of you

you do not have to exist continuously through space and time -- no need for over population

You can produce better versions of yourselves You can work toward the perpetuation of self through space and time. Versions of your self can care about other versions of your self.

Gives purpose and meaning to life.