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Oricontinuum theory

From Aware Theory

Once an original is defined lets say as "you" in terms of a physipath, physapath, awarepath, ixperiencitness, and epipath, related physipaths, for example, that will produce the same ixperiencitness can be determined. This grouping of physipaths can be grouped into a continuum structure where every possible physipath that produces the same ixperiencitness is represented. Oricontinuum theory predicts that this can be done with very useful consequences. Oricontinuums can exist, they can be constructed, and they are useful. This oriphysicontinuum can be mapped to an oriphysacontinuum. This shows that many different physipaths will produce the same physapath. This is because identical physapaths can be made of different matter in an enumerable amount of different ways. For example, any one atom of any elemental type can replace any other atom of the same type, if it will function identically enough for the desired or needed period of time. This oriphysacontinuum can be mapped to an oriawarecontinuum. Where many people believe that each different physipath produces a unique ixperiencitness, oricontinuum theory predicts that a very large or enumerable amount of different physipaths will produce a consciousness that you will experience. Conscious life for a person does not end at the death of a singular physipath--- at the death of your current body unless there is never created again, ever, a physipath that produces your ixperiencitness. Since forever is such a long time, and there is such a large number of different physipaths that will produce your ixperiencitness, it would be silly to predict that the probability of you consciously existing again as having a zero probability.