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Expespace is an experimental space. The path concept that awaretheory uses can be applied to experiments. This is because most experiments have a beginning and an end like a life time physipath plus the progress of an experiment can be influenced in many differnt ways like a physipath can be by the environment (enviropath). An experiment is frequently externally modified by conscious beings for varying purposes. Just like human physipaths are modified by other conscious humans for their varying purposes.
A Expespace is a grouping name for: Expespace, Expepart, Expepoint, Expemoment, Expesection, Expepath, Expevenue, Experegion, Expecontinuum, and Expemulticontinuum. Technically an experiment can be carried out on each physipath to see what awarepath and ixpepath that is produces. Practically there are an extremely large amount of different possible actual and potential physipaths. The experiments dealing with them form an expecontinuum. Experiments can be cut into smaller and smaller pieces and part thus forming expesections, expemoments, expeparts, and expepoints.
Expespaces should not be confused with ixpespaces because they deal with two entirely different concepts (experiments versus ixperiencitness).
Experiments are important in proving (or disproving) the ideas and prediction proposed by awaretheory.
Experimental repeatability is a very important aspect of scientific experiments. Experimental repeatability is a very important aspect of the scientific experiments proposed by awaretheory. How do you experimentally show that a specific physipath produces a specific awarepath? You do this by applying the concept of experimental repeatability. If an experiment is repeated with all of the important factors duplicated then the results should be the same as the first time the experiment was carried out. The question is: how do you know what the important factors effecting an experiment are? Some times you do not. But you can try duplicating the conditions over and over again by changing one or more variable that you think might effect the experimental results. When you do this you are forming what awaretheory calls an expevenue which is a grouping of expepaths. The expevenue can have a concept based meaning. For instance, an expevenue it can be a number of different experiments based around a certain goal, procedure, scientific tool, environment, etc.