Orineuropath extension proofs

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Orineuropath extension proofs are supporting evidence that orineuropath extensions potentially can exist and possibly can be made or made again. Orineuropath extensions are extensions to orineuropaths. An orineuropath extension is an path extension to an original's neuropath. The first part of the proof would be existence proofs and evidence. First part is that originals actually exist. This is a proof by definition. In other words defining a conscious being as the original. Evidence: you can be called an original and you exist therefore originals can exist. Then the proof or evidence that brains exist through time thus a the definition of neuropaths. If an original exists and neuropaths exist or can exist, then we can have the situation that an original, if it has a brain then can have a orineuropath. Can neuropaths be extended? What does it mean for a neuropath to be extended. To be extended there has to be a point that is understood to be the point to which some thing comes after or by definitions extended after. In this case an extension of a neuropath is a continuation of the structure and functioning of a brain or equivalent after some defined point like you seventieth birthday (a date) or death (an event). When a person is alive his brain continues to function in complex ways. This is an extension from one moment to the next. When someone dies the brain continues to function but in much different and simpler ways than when it was alive. If through science and technology the brain is restored again to some complex type of functioning as it had before death this is also an extension.

An orineuropath extension is a extension of the neuropath of an original's brain. It does not have to include and extension of the original's body. It does not have to be in the same place or time as the before the point of extension.