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Itofazpath analogies are analogies for the purpose of making itofazpath concepts more understandable. The itofazpath concept is made of three major concepts. They are two grouping concepts "ito" and "faz" and the important "path" concept. Some "path" analogies are actual paths or the equivalent. The word path as used in this developing science refers to what humans call a life time of a living creature. More specifically, it refers to the life time of a conscious being like a human. The reason that it is called a path is because the consciousness that a person did or will experience is just one of a very large amount of different consciousnesses that the person could have experienced if conditions would have been different.

An example of an analogy for an itofazpath is a piece of music. In terms of analogies of music for a path: It has a beginning and an end. It can be varying in length. Two or more pieces of music can be combined into a longer continuous pieces of music. It is sequential -- not all of it occurs at once. It can be broken down into pieces. Many identical songs or other types of music can be played at the same time in varying places in space. Also the same musical song can be played any where in time if the right conditions exist.

Some analogies of music for the itoconcept are: Identical musical instruments can make identical sounds or music. Close copies of a musical instrument can make identical sounds. If an instrument is made identically it can make identical sound if the environmental conditions are the same. Other types of musical devices can imitate the sound of a specific musical instrument like synthesizers. Synthesizers can be made in many different ways. Musical instruments can be modified in many different ways. Some modifications will not change the sound at all, where as others modifications will make very large changes. We do not even need musical instruments to produce a musical compositions. Music is duplicated, replicated, and modified in any number of ways by dvd players, computers, tape recorders, radios, televisions, etc.

Some analogies of music for the fazconcept are: The physiconcept refers to a specific instrument or set of instruments that produce a specific musical piece at a specific time and place. The physaconcept refers to when using a music analogy to any any set of conditions that will produce that particular exact music composition. The epiconcept or epipath is the knowledge about the music like musical notation for the musical composition. But it can also be about how the music effects the environment including other conscious beings. The awareconcept is the music itself. The musical analogy to the music itself is the awarepath or awareconcept.

A mentapath analogy with music or a song can be two songs played at the same time. It might sound like noise rather than music. But the same divice could also produce two songs produced at the same time in such a way that they are separate in space making two separate songs. For instance, one song playing in one room and the other song in another room. The mentapath concept is for the acceptance and representation of the idea that a consciousness producing itobody can produce more (or less) than one consciousness at a time. In the case on producing less than one consciousness it is then producing consciousness in some combination with other other consciousness producing itobodies or itocomponents. Fidentireplicas produce consciousness in this way.

The ixperiencitness concept is a grouping concept. What are all the different ways you can change a song and it will still be the same song? There are many small changes that can be made to a song where it is still the same song. When a song becomes different enough we can say that it is a percentage wise like the original. The ixpepath captures the ideas that an ixperiencitness that is produced by an itobody or itocomponent does not have to always have the same ixperiencitness. So the analogy with a song for an ixpepath is imagine a specific song then imagine all the songs or pieces of other songs that can be spliced into the original song. Parts of this new song will contain parts or whole sections of the original song and other songs interspersed within it. This new musical compositional piece can still be produced by the original instruments that can produce the original song. This is an analogy to the ideas that a human body could under the right circumstances produce consciousnesses that have different ixperiencitnesses.


Examples of a specific itofazpath analogies, using music for the analogy, can be: Oriawarepath; the actual song played for the first time. Oriphysipath; the insturments used in producing the first song. Vitophysapath; a variation on the instruments used to play the song. Epiawarepath; information about the actual song, maybe sheet music representation.