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Simple linear awarepath

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Most human consciousness can be classified as simple linear awarepaths. They generate partial sub or simiawarepaths sometimes, but generally there are no multiple simultaneous awarepaths that are intregrated into a complex enhanced awarepath.

Some examples of more complex awarepaths: Ones that experiences more than one part of an awarepath at once. Ones that experience different closely divergent awarepaths at the same time. Awarepaths that experience awarepaths going backwards or in a reverse direction. There are many awarepaths that have ixpepaths can go from identical to variable percentage wise identity and back again. Some types of fidentireplicas can produce complex enhanced awarepath.