Multiuse cidentireplica experimental proofs
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Multiuse cidentireplica experimental proofs
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Define the multiuse concept Define the experiment Show variation to the experiment and the Consequences
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Musidentireplica argument for consciousness
Musidentireplica argument for ixperiencit
Three questions:
- Can a particular structure and functioning be shared to produce two or more different consciousnesses?
- Can slight variations of the same functioning be shared to produce the same consciousness?
- Is the musidentireplica experiment argument a good proof for the identireplica theory – itotheory?
Musidentireplica experiment argument. We can start with two cidentireplicas of each other and apply the concept of multiuse of functioning. First to one neuron. So the two cidentireplicas use one neuron in common but since the neuron is the same and functioning exactly the same its effect can have the same effect. There are several ways of looking at this neuron first in a separate place from either complete brain but connected by radio communication to each brain so the stimulation is the same to each brain. There are two people in this situation that can respond and tell us exactly what they are feeling. We can have a third cidentireplica of the two that nothing happening to it as our control if necessary. Logically we do not need it his response by the definition of cidentireplica require it to have the same behavior.
- We can now take the next step in this experiment we can replace one neuron at a time in this previous fashion or a whole section of the brain can be shared
Experiments show that there is a true sense of ixperiencit and conscious identity subjectively with structure and functioning identity and close correct approximation.
Certain types of change are much more important than others. Second there can be periods where the experiment can be produced and after that there is too much difference.
The experiment can be constructed in many ways
- Replacement of neurons in the brain.
- Replacement of neurons in a different place than the brain.
- Two cidentireplica experiment where one cidentireplica keeps the neurons and the other looses them.
- Two cidentireplica experiment where there is a third body that increases in neuron amount.
- Two cidentireplica experiment where they equally share in some fashion the neurons being used and the ones that are disappearing.
- Multiple cidentireplica experiments where all neurons processing go to one cidentireplica.
- Multiple cidentireplica experiments where there is a separate constructed neuron structure that is built up.
- Multiple cidentireplica experiments where all the cidentireplica loose neurons and have neurons used by all the rest of the cidentireplicas.
What these experiments show is that
- That subjective consciousness has a property of multiplicity.
- There can be many approximate functioning and structures that can produce identical consciousness and ixperiencit separately and in unity.
You simple will not know if there are many of you from your subjective perspective unless you are aware of this experiment happening and then you can actually see if you experience anything when these experiments are happening.
Consciousness has different properties than the structures and functioning that produce them.
Three possible outcomes:
- The first and simplest outcome will be in all cases there is identical consciousness and identical ixperiencitness.
- The second outcome is that in all cases there is the same consciousness this is what the evidence is but there is some point in the experiment where the ixperiencit changes.
- The third outcome is that the ixperiencit forms a continuum like consciousness does but over identical consciousness under certain circumstances.
The problem with accepting the second outcome is that there is some point where the ixperiencit changes switching one neurons at a time there will be a point where when you change one neuron you have changed the ixperiencit. We can talk about the neuron or the placement of this neuron there is brain A brain B and replacing brain R
Subjectively he is going to believe that he is the original with the same ixperiencit he will not know the difference, you can conduct the experiment with a person that is totally aware of what is going own with the experiment and we can determine if and when he feels something different if you have identical consciousness how can you be aware of some aspect of yourself or your ixperiencit changing? People on the out side can not tell either that there is a change in the ixperiencit.