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Externapath equivalency principle

From Aware Theory

Externapath equivalency principle: Many different Externapath can have the same effect on a physapath or neuropath producing the same behaviorpath, awarepath, and ixperiencitness. One of the proofs of this is that an Externapath can be defined as the whole environment but only a portion of the environment will effect a physapath. If we now take the part of the environment that effects the physapath then enviropaths can be so closely like another one that it produces the same physapath for either the whole physapath or for a specific section of the physapath or for a physasection or physamoment of the physapath.


The externapath is a combination of the sensepath and the enviropath. Both the sensepath and the enviropath have many small variations that are not large enough to effect a difference in the resulting physapath or neuropath. As a result these differeences in the externapath will not change the behaviorpath, awarepath, mentapath, or ixpepath produced by a human body or other type of itobody.


Externapath equivalency principle is one of the principles that increase the likely hood that a particular ixperiencitness will be produced or produced again.

Externapath equivalency proof, Enviroapath equivalency proof, Sensepath equivalency proof,