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Multitomapping

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Multitomapping is multiple itomapping. This means that more than one mapping is occuring at a time, so you produce an n-tuple relationship rather than a one to one relation. The direction of relation ship can matter. For example, we have the equation c1(Ix)>>c1(Aw,Pa,Pi,Me), where the ixperiencitness in continuum 1;c1(Ix) is mapped four other types of continuums (Aw,Pa,Pi,Me), corresponding to an awarecontinuum physacontinuum physicontinuum and mentacontinuum.


Some other types of mapping are ixpemapping, awaremapping, physimapping, physamapping, mentamapping.


One of the reasons for and end results of itomapping is to determine cases of survival; cases of immortality for originals