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A [[body simulator]] is a device that can recreate the neuron stimulation ([[sensepath]]) that comes from the body. It can also be called a [[sensepaducer]]. The body simulator supposedly can create any imaginable type of body. The problem is that different brain are created to deal with specific types of bodies. But there are likely many ways to get around this problem. It is likely that there are many variations to how to experience each type of body. Each different variation is a different sensepaths. Together all of the different [[sensepaths]] that can be applied to a single brain or equivalent producing different types and experiences of bodies can form a [[sensecontinuum]].
A [[body simulator]] is a device that can recreate the neuron stimulation ([[sensepath]]) that comes from the body. It can also be called a [[sensepaducer]]. The [[body simulator]] supposedly can create any imaginable type of body. The problem is that different brains are created to deal with specific types of bodies. But there are likely many ways to get around this problem. It is likely that there are many variations to how to experience each type of body. Each different variation is a different [[sensepath]]. Together all of the different [[sensepaths]] that can be applied to a single brain or equivalent producing different types and experiences of bodies when combined can form a [[sensecontinuum]].

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A body simulator is a device that can recreate the neuron stimulation (sensepath) that comes from the body. It can also be called a sensepaducer. The body simulator supposedly can create any imaginable type of body. The problem is that different brains are created to deal with specific types of bodies. But there are likely many ways to get around this problem. It is likely that there are many variations to how to experience each type of body. Each different variation is a different sensepath. Together all of the different sensepaths that can be applied to a single brain or equivalent producing different types and experiences of bodies when combined can form a sensecontinuum.