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Most people want to know what will happen to them after death. Awaretheory gives the answer to this as well as science can. The answer like all of science is more complex than simple answers can describe or explain. End of life connective awarepaths is one of the answers that alone is complicated in the possible answers it gives but the reasons for this complexity are rather simple.

We will start with imagining all the different ways people can experience dying. Some ways of dying are relatively pleasant like dying in your sleep. and others like torture over a long periods of time are not pleasant. We can imagine all sort of ways in between. A major distinction is knowing that you are dying or not knowing that you are dying when you die. If you die in your sleep you may not be aware that you were about to die. Or on an operating table where you were not supposed to die. Awaretheory states that when you die your body no longer produces any consciousness because consciousness is produced by the proper functioning of the brain for humans bodies. For you to get a body to be conscious again you have to get the body to function properly so that the brain will function properly. It does not matter how long it takes for this to happen as long as it does happen This is the basis for people who freeze their bodies after death. They believe that someday some one will make their body function properly again. How you get the body to function again especially the brain will determine the consciousness that is produced by that body. If only part of the brain is functioning properly it will be like having a stroke or an brain injury. Now imagine that you do get this dead body functioning like it was before its death. It will be producing a consciousness that will be like it did before death no matter how long the body has been dead. Many people believe that this is likely with the proper body functioning but many also do not believe that the recreation of the proper functioning can be done. Especially when over time the original body can change so much.

If we imagine a dead brain, it decomposes over time. If we wait long enough we will not know what the proper structure of the brain was. If we recreate the structure and functioning of someone elses brain such as a current living person by using the matter of the dead body we will be creating the consciousness and behavior of the duplicated person not that of the dead person. This is because structure and functioning of the body and specifically the brain produces consciousness and behavior. The point is you do not need to use the matter of the original person's body to make the original experience being alive again. If you accept that it is the structure and functioning of matter rather than the specific matter that produces a consciousness, then the question is what is the right structure and functioning of matter to make the original dead person alive again?

This is where the complexity comes in. There are many different ways the brain can be structured and then function for matter to produce the conscious of the original dead person again. In this discusion we are limiting the structure and functioning to ones that produce consciousnesses that are end of life connective. This essentially means the original person wakes, so to speak, and thinks and , or says "Oh I am alive again!", if he was aware that he died. If he did not know that he died he would be puzzled that things were different. Having awareness of how things were and about the death itself, ties the recreated person to his previous self. There are however, many different possible memories about his death and his previous life that he can have that are produced by the way the brain is currently functioning. These current memories do not have to be true to what he actually experienced in life or at death. If he died in his sleep he could now have memories of dying in a car accident. The difference would be caused by the difference in how the brain is now functioning.

If there was just one possible present structure and functioning of matter that connected the past you to your present you it would be like death was permanent. Because it is frankly impossible to duplicate the exact structure and functioning of the body and or brain. This is because the brain is so complicated. You need not only the ability to duplicate exactly the body but also the knowledge about the one structure and functioning that needs to be duplicated amoung the enumerable amount of other ways the body can be structured and then function. Most people if they think this far through the process of replicas and death stop here. They may conclude that it may be possible but the likelihood is so small that it can never happen in reality.

Awaretheory, basically has solved this problem with the realization that a very large amount of structures and functionings will produce a consciousness that the original will actually experience. Many of these structures and functionings will consciously connect the previous consciousness to the present consciousness.

For most cases of your current self being a case of life after death for others, you will not be aware of it because you will not have memories of these previous lives that have your ixperiencitness. It is possible and maybe even likely that you are a version of yourself that has already existed and died. You will not know it because you have no memories of it. But there are people that do have memores that make them think that they were someone else that has existed in the past. Just because you think that you were someone in the past does not mean that you were or that this past remembered person actually existed. The way your brain functions now may or may not be connected to actual existing physical events in the past. When these actual physical event changes your brain it does not mean that there will be the believed changes. For example, the past actual physical existence of a body that produces the same ixperiencitness that you have does not mean that your brain will be physically shaped to have memoreis of this person's life.

End of life connective awarepaths with the same ixperiencitness

End of life connective awarepaths with the same ixperiencitness are all of the awarepaths that have your ixperiencitness when they are created thus they will produce a consciousness that you experience. They will remember you (or whom ever they are a conscious continuation of) and aspects of your life like you would if you had not died. They can even be more you than you currently are by way of the fact that they may be enhanced to the point that they can remember many parts of your life that you can not remember, and they remember aspects of the death with more more accuracy than you could have. They will be you thinking that are again alive. They may or may not be aware of being enhanced version of the original. They can even be made to believed that they experienced being a soul coming out of the body and seeing the the whole story of the death from an objective perspective. It is amazing the number of different consciousnesses (awarepaths) that matter can produce.

Aware of having the same ixperiencitness

What can or does the original experience after death if an connective awarepath is produced with the same ixperiencitness as the original? The answer is there are a very large amount of different things that he can experience. It does not matter how long in the future the connective awarepath is produced the time that seemed to pass is dependent on what consciousness (awarepath) is produced, which is dependent on the physapath that is produced. Here are a few examples: You die in a car crash it is quick and you do not remember anything of the accident you wake up and everything is the same as before you died. You are totally unaware of ever dying. Second example is that you remember dying but you wake up or become aware and every thing seems to be the same as before. A third example is you die you are aware of dying and then you become aware again but things are different than you remember a few things to every thing can be different. But your body is the same as you remember it being before the crash.

Example four: You wake up like you are waking up from an accident your body is wrapped in bandages people say you almost died. Example five: You remember your life, the accident, and death but you also remember having two separate lives one where you died and the other in the world that you now exist in. The two different lives can have two different sets of different people that influence your life and different people that you care about. Example six is where as you become aware you seem to understand things much better than you did before. You can see, hear, and smell more clearly than you did before. Your abilities, knowledge, skills seem to be greatly enhanced. In each of these examples there can be many different ways to have died and different environments and bodies to wake up to or become aware of. You can use your imagination to create many other examples.

How do these examples actually get produced? The simple answer is by creating the corresponding physapath or neuropath (structure and functioning) of matter that have (produce) the same ixperiencitness as the original. The original will observe be one thing (awarepath) but an external observer can experience something entirely different when observing how an awarepath is produced. In the first case mentioned above you (the original) is produced in an isoawarepaducer as an isocomponent. You in this case are electronic and your reality is created by the isoawarepaducer. In this case it happens a million years in the future But to you it seems like a continuation of your present life. In the second example technology is able to repair your dead body so you are still in the same reality (same space and time). But your brain had to be replaced with a duplicate with very close approximate structure and functioning to how it was before the accident. But not exactly the same because it would then be producing the consciousness that the original had before the accident not after the accident.

In the third example you are created an an experiment by aliens far away and long ago. They keep making copies of neuropaths of humans to learn about humans. They stumbled on the structure of humans brains by accident and now they make many different copies of human brains. They stimulate them in all sorts of ways, study them and map what structures and functioning produce which human consciousnesses (human awarepaths) You will never know that you are just one of hundreds of copies of your ixperiencitness that they have made. You will never know that you are not on earth with your friends or family. But because you notice irregularities in your reality in respect to what you remember and they know this by your verbal or physical reactions, each new version of you that they make becomes a better and better fit.

The forth example is a case using the fitoprocess. In this case the random functioning of many different neurons from a very large amount of different brains spread out over a relatively large area come together (not physically) to create a complete awarepath.

Not aware of having the same ixperiencitness

End of life connective awarepaths with partially the same ixperiencitness

Aware of having partially the same ixperiencitness

Not aware of having partially the same ixperiencitness

End of life connective awarepaths without the same ixperiencitness

These are cases where others that have a different ixperiencitness have an awareness of a person that actually lived in the past and died or a potential person (awarepath) that has not yet existed. They may think that they have the same ixperiencitness or they think that they are a continuation of the same person (as in a form of reincarnation). But in reality they are not a continuation of the dead person unless they have the same ixperiencitness. Nonetheless, they can have good rational reasons for believing that they are a continuation of this past existing person by the information and memories they have of this dead person. There are several ways that they could have come by this convincing information. First, they may not need much convincing. They may have read about this person and forgot about learning about them. They could have had dreams that involved this person that latter becomes memories of what they believe are actual events. We actually know very little about the lives of other people even famous people that have died so when the mind creates realities about these people it is hard to disprove things that we actually do not know about. All of these ways and many others have been proposed. But what usually is not proposed, but is by awaretheory, is that you can actually be consciously connected to past existing people simply by having the structure and functioning of your brain being partially like that of these previous existing people. There are bound to be similarities with the structure and functioning of many existing people to at least some of the previously existing people. This should sometimes make similarities in many cases in emotions, behavior and consciousness. But how would the present existing person know who these similarities are with this? Usually they have some strong feeling of some connection that can be totally unconnected to the actual previous existing person's consciousness.


Aware of not having the same ixperiencitness

There are many observer awarepaths that have the same ixperiencitness that can observe other awarepaths that have different awarepaths. The same sensepath can be applied to many different awarepaths that have different ixperiencitnesses that make them aware what others have and will experience with and without the same ixperiencitness. If the observer awarepath makes decisions that the original awarepath did not make then the sensepath can diverge from what the original's sensepath was. You do not have to know that you are an observer awarepath or aware that you are experiencing reality from and observer viewpoint. An observer awarepath can experience the sensepath of a connective awarepath without having the same ixperiencitness of the original awarepath. When you watch television or a movie about a person's life experiences, real or created, you are a partial observer awarepath and you usually believe that you do not have the same ixperiencitness as this observed person. The made up stories of peoples death and then coming back into human bodies or as ghosts is sort of like being an observer consciousness of a connective awarepath. With a little imagination you can imagine actually experiencing what they experience from your personal perspective.

Not aware of not having the same ixperiencitness

Once you understand what the ixperiencitness concept means you can ask yourself about any one that even has existed, is existing, or will exist, if they have your ixperiencitness. You might be told by some you trust and believe that you were are going into the future and seeing a future version of yourself. When this event happens it appears to be the future to you and you see someone in the future you believe is you appropriately older self with looks, personality, friends, family, environment that you believe to be what you will have in the future at this time. So you are reasonable lead to the conclusion that this is the future you so it must have your ixperiencitness. But in fact it does not have your ixperiencitness.



This is a list of pages worked on in jan 2013.

Types of awarepaths‎, Actual awarepaths, Positive awarepath‎, Horrible awarepaths‎, Horrible awarepaths‎, Template:End of life connective awarepaths‎, Potential version of you, End of life connective, End of life connective awarepaths, Template:Connective awarepaths‎, Religion as to simple of a theory to explain reality,

Positive religious communities, Religious awarepaducers, Religious knowledge‎, Conscious versions of each other‎, Lives after death, Religious knowledge, Template:Types of conscious existence‎, Potential conscious existence, Certainty and Religion‎, Religion and Awaretheory, Critic of "Six Basic Theories of the Afterlife, Types of life after death, Object specific, Neuron stimulation patterns, Template:Jump events, jump event , Conscious jump events‎, Types of jump events, Jump events,

Spectrum like concept‎, Percentage wise identity of ixperiencitness‎, Your actual survival, Ixperiencitness, More complete you, Ixperiencitness connection,

Singular lifetime‎, Template:Itofazconnection‎,

Template:Types of internapaths‎, Internapath‎, People specific internapaths, Retrogressive internapaths, Adventure internapaths‎, Retribution internapaths, Sensual internapaths‎, Normal life internapaths‎, Future life internapaths‎, Creativity fulfilling internapaths‎, Curiosity fulfilling internapaths‎, Ability enhancement internapaths‎, Dream internapaths, Theological internapaths‎, Place internapaths, Time period internapaths‎, Arbitrary internapaths, Dream like internapaths, Successional internapaths‎, Goal oriented internapaths, Purposeless internapaths‎, Regressional internapaths‎, Random internapaths, Progressional internapaths‎, Progressional internapaths‎, Designer internapaths, Hallucinational internapaths‎, Static internapaths‎, Abhorrent internapaths, Magical internapaths‎, Erratic internapaths, Supernatural internapaths, Aimless internapaths, Regressive internapaths, Sporadic internapaths, Natural internapaths, Enhanced internapaths, Digressive internapaths, Purposeful internapaths, Haphazard internapaths, Disordered internapaths, Orderless internapaths‎, Digressional internapaths, Asymptotic internapaths, Undesired internapaths‎, Coherent internapaths‎, Desired internapaths, Base internapaths‎, Normal internapaths, Progressive internapaths, Nonsensical internapaths, Complex internapaths, Simple internapaths‎, Ultimate internapaths,

Types of sensepaths‎, Template:Types of sensepaths‎, Successive sensepaths, Dream sensepaths, Ability enhancement sensepaths, Curiosity fulfilling sensepaths‎, Sensual sensepaths‎, Normal life sensepaths‎, Creativity fulfilling sensepaths‎, Future life sensepaths, Theological sensepaths, Retribution sensepaths, Adventure sensepaths‎, Retrogressive sensepaths‎, People specific sensepaths‎, Place sensepaths, Time period sensepaths, Arbitrary sensepaths‎, Successional sensepaths‎, Purposeless sensepaths, Goal oriented sensepaths, Designer sensepaths‎, Dream like sensepaths‎,


Template:Types of realities‎, Types of realities, Template:See also: potential realities, Supernatural reality‎, Asymptotic reality‎, Connective realities, Complex realities,

Neural system converter‎, Body simulator, Template:Types of preknowledge and postknowledge, People oriented connection‎, Satisfying knowledge, Total postknowledge, Postknowledge, Partial postknowledge‎, No postknowledge, Total preknowledge‎, Preknowledge, Partial preknowledge‎, No preknowledge, Asymptotic experiences‎, Asymptotic experience‎, Sporadic realities with preknowledge‎, Haphazard realities with preknowledge‎, Incoherent realities, Nonsensical realities‎,

Incoherent theory, Eliminating religious conflicts‎, Incoherent theories‎, Technoverse, Template:Types of awariverses‎, Types of awariverses, Belief systems‎, Awariverse‎, Sin and awaretheory‎, Religion and Awaretheory,

Conscious participant, Conscious observers and participants, Conscious participants‎, Conscious observer‎, Effectless reality, Magical process, Technological object‎, Technological objects‎, Magical objects‎, Magical processes‎, Magical commands,


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