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Types of jump events

From Aware Theory

There are a number of Jump events and types of jump events. There can be jumps in space, time, placement, orientation, people, environment, realities, ixperiencitness, or any type conscious specifics, or object specific jump events. Jumps are the antithesis of conscious connections. Conscious jump events are usually created between different awarepaths with the same ixperiencitness or within the same awarepath. When a jump event is applied to an awarepath there can be or may not be a conscious awareness of the event.

Jump events can be created in different ways. At any point in your life any sensepath can be applied. Many sensepaths will not make sense and can make the awarepath that is produced "crazy". This is because a sensepath is a combination of all of the senses in any possible combination neuron stimulation patterns. Most of these patterns can be just ramdom sequences of neuron stimulations producing no coherent pattern or coherent reality over time. There is however an extremely large amount of different sensepaths that will not make an awarepath become what can be called "crazy". A large majority of these sensepath applications to a physapath will produce a jump event in the awarepath at least at the beginning of different sensepath application.

Jump events that would seem not to have as much importance for the study of consciousness awarepaths if it were not for the ideas proposed by awaretheory that there can be extreme types of jumps in consciousnesses that can be tied together by the same ixperiencitness.

Jump events are just another aspect of consciousness over all. But when in the application of the awaretheory ideas a rather important aspect of the understanding of consciousness is created. Some philosophers and thinkers have proposed that continuity of consciousness is an important aspect in determining the same person over time when the body alone is not used as the determining factor. Continuity in this sense is defined as limited change in the consciousness from moment to moment. Most jump events would be creating a change in consciousness that would exceed this relatively small amount of conscious change per period of time. If continuity is the determining factor for personhood and personhood is the determining factor for life after death then many jump events would eliminate many consciousnesses or awarepaths as being cases of life after death for that original person. Whereas awaretheory defines any consciousness or awarepath that has the same ixperiencitness as being a case of conscious existence for the original before or after the death of the original. Philosophers have been boged down in trying to have a logical and rational way tie just one past and one future consciousness to just one present consciousness --- such as the present consciousness that you experience right now. The fact is there is not just one past consciousness and one future consciousness that you are tied to, you are tied to and extremely large amount of different consciousnesses by the ixperiencitness concept. But you are not tied to all of the possible consciousnesses (awarepaths) that can exist. You are tied to a relatively small percentage of the total possible amount of different awarepaths.

Non conscious jump events

Non conscious jump events are where there is a jump event in the awarepath but the awarepath is not aware of it. For instance, you all of a sudden are speaking a different language fluently and have no memory of ever having spoken this previous language every thing else from the view point of an external observer is the same. How you might say is this possible in the same person (meaning the same body)? This seems possible by changing the way the brain's structure and functioning is so that it speaks this new language and only has memories of speaking this language. But there are no other differences in the environment or if there are, they are not remembered or nor do they produced incoherency, or paradoxes, in the awarepath itself.


Conscious jump events

Conscious jump events are when jump events occurs in the awarepath and the awarepath is aware of it. Awareness of the jump event becomes part of the awarepath after the jump event has occurred. For instance, imagine the simple small jump event where there was an apple on your table in front of you, you put it there you had planed to eat it in a few minutes and then it is an orange not an apple. If there is no explanation for this change it is an unexplained jump event. If later you find that it was a trick played on you it is then an explained jump event. Obviously there can be partial conscious awareness of a jump event.

Temporal jump events

Spacial jump events

Placement jump events

Orientation jump events

People specific jump events

Environment jump events

Reality jump events

Spacial jump events

Ixperiencitness jump events

Type specific jump events

Object specific jump events