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File name MMT principles File created date12:43 pm Thursday, June 12 2008

Why not call it the identity principles? Because the concept of the awarepath is different than the concept of the ixperiencit.

The awarepath physipath and ixperiencit are three different concepts

Awarepath- physipath mapping principle: Identical Physipaths will always map to identical awarepaths. The reverse is not true. Very closely identical physipaths can map to the same awarepath.

Awarepath- ixperiencit mapping principle: Identical awarepaths will always map to identical ixperiencitpaths. The reverse is no true versions of the awarepath can map to the same ixperiencit. every point on every awarepath at every point This means that if you experience any part of an awarepath you will experience that part of all identical awarepaths

Physipath- ixperiencit mapping principle: Identical Physipaths will always map to identical ixperiencitpaths.

Awarepath combining principle: Awarepath can be combined into awarecontinuums

Physipath combining principle: Physipath can be combined into Physicontinuums

Physicontinuum/ awarecontinuum/ uxperiencitcontinuum mapping principle: A physicontinuum/ awarecontinuum/ uxperiencitcontinuum produced from awarepaths, Physipaths, and ixperiencitpaths that map will also map.