Assimilation of matter experiments
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We know that the body takes in matter in the form of air, liquids, and foods, etc. Then expels it in the form of urine, sweat, our breathe, bleeding, feces, etc. Chemistry is constantly assimilating new matter into the structure of the body. Even matter in the bones are replaced. Assimilation of matter experiments are rational experiments that have been used to help determine personal identity over time. The speed of the assimilation of matter in the body is relatively slow. The speed of assimilation can be given a rate such as one atom per second, or percent of body weight per time period. There is another factor involved. Some molecules or elements are replaced slower than others. Bones are replaced slower compared to the water in the blood stream. Where bones can take years to replace, water could take only hours.
The limits on the speed of assimilation of matter in the body are no replacement of matter per any length on one side of the continuum of possibilities, to instantaneous replacement of all the matter at one time on the other side of the continuum. Philosophers have constructed rational experiments about assimilation to determine how fast assimilation can be and still have the same personal identity. The assumption is that the normal speed of human body assimilation of matter produces a continuation of the same person. At the extreme limit of matter replacement, the instantaneous replacement of matter in the body is considered to be producing someone else. For this to be the case there has to be some point where there is a switch between the original and the "new" person.
There are two major issues in these assimilation experiments. They are the amount of matter being replaced and the speed of that it is being replaced. The speed of replacement and amount of matter being replaced can vary. There can even be periods of stopping the process totally for any lengths of time. Matter that was originally in the body could also be re-assimilated into the body after it was removed in many different patterns of ways.
The science of superimmortality is all about determining exactly when the switch of the ixperiencitness occurs in assimilation experiments, or if a switch actually does occur. The ixperiencit theory of consciousness predicts that there will be no change in the ixperiencitness produced by the body, no matter how fast the replacement of the matter is done nor how much is replaced as long as the structure and functioning does not change enough to change the ixperiencitness. This is the assimilation principle of matter. The reason this principle is likely true is that there are so many problems with having assimilation of matter speed limits.
The issue that we want to determine in each experiment is what will be the ixperiencitness at the end of the experiment. If at the end of instantaneous replacement of the matter we still have the same ixperiencitness, we have one of many proofs of conscious multiplicity.
Lets say that there is a well defined or predictable percentage and speed of replacement of matter where beyond this speed and percentage of replacement there is a new ixperiencitness produced by the body. If we reverse back the process do we get the original ixperiencitness or is it gone forever? A true science needs to determine or predict what is actually happening in each experiment. To do this it has to have a predictive theory that explains why what it predicts makes sense in terms of science, logic, and rational thinking. A first consideration is, will there be a continuum of change in the ixperiencitness or an instantaneous change in the ixperiencitness. There is seldom (if ever) in nature an instantaneous change. There can be extremely rapid change like there is in an explosion, but there are still stages in the change due to the explosion that are different from each other.
If there is not an instantaneous change in matter but a very quick change in the matter where the old mater is reassembled into a new original, will this reassembled original have the ixperiencitness of the pre-disassembled original? What if part of the original matter after it is removed from the original is reassembled into the original again? What if there are two people an original and a cidentireplica of the original. The matter in the original is interchanged with the matter in the cidentireplica. Does it matter how fast the interchange happens? Will the original retain its original ixperiencitness? If all of the matter is exchanged does the ixperiencitness go with the matter? Or does the ixperiencitness of the original stay with the original? Awaretheory has no problem predicting the outcome with all of these experiments. The original and cidentireplica have identical ixperiencitnesses before and after all of these experiments as long as the physapath are the same the awarepath and ixpepath will be the same as well. Any other predictive scientific theory has no clue what is happening to the ixperiencitness within the original and cidentireplica.
See also: Template: Assimilation topics list in alphabetical order
- Assimilation of matter experiments, Assimilation experiments, Speed of matter assimilation experiments,
- Assimilation of matter arguments, Assimilation arguments, Speed of assimilation of matter arguments,
- Pseudo assimilation of matter, Assimilation speeds, Matter assimilation speed,
- Assimilation arguments, Itoassimilation arguments,
- Assimilation experiments, Itoassimilation experiments,
- Assimilation principles, Itoassimilation principles,
- Assimilation analogies, Itoassimilation analogies,
- Television analogy for the matter assimilation speed limit theory,
- Assimilation memory, Itoassimilation memory,
- Assimilation scaffolding, Itoassimilation scaffolding,
- Assimilation equations, Itoassimilation equations
- Speed of the assimilation of energy, Speed of the assimilation of matter,
- Assimilation speed concept, Assimilation speed limit,
- Philosophical assimilation,
- Supernatural assimilation principles,
- Pseudo assimilation,
- Pseudo assimilation of matter,
- Pseudo assimilation of matter theory,
- Itoassimilation
- oriassimilation, neuroassimilation, idoassimilation, coriassimilation, citoassimilation, vitoassimilation, fitoassimilation, isoassimilation, bioassimilation, enhassimilation, insiassimilation, musassimilation, comboassimulation, nrgassimilation, tritoassimilation, and simiassimilation.