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Bodykind

From Aware Theory
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Bodykind is the term for the kind of body that a conscious being has or experiences having. Any animal has a body even though it might be as small as a bacteria or bigger than a whale. A sensepath can be made for any body type. A body can be any imaginable object. But most objects do not produe sensepaths. A sensepath of a rock would have be to be created by a sensepaducer. Since a rock does not produce a sensepath one's imagination can be used in many different ways to imagine the view that the rock would see, what he would hear, smell, feel, and taste or even new senses that we can not imagine. there is not just the sensepath that an object might create but the way the brain of the conscious being interprets it. For instance, if a human was connected directly to the senses organs of a dinosaur it would not likely see a clear and distinct picture of reality that one would get from ones own sense organs. But it is likely that a device, biological or electronic, could transform the signals that comes from the dinosaur into understandable signals that the brain could understand.

Humans with the right technology could experience any imaginable type of body thus it becomes types of awarepaths that most people could experience, thus part of their awarecontinuum that has their ixperiencitness.