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Principle of perceived smoothness

From Aware Theory
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Principle of perceived smoothness

There can be actual itosmoothness and perceived itosmoothness. In an awarepath you can perceive conscious smoothness in an awarepath produced by a physimanifold. Or you can perceive unsmoothness itochoppiness -- erratic in an awarepath produced by a single physipath.

What is awarepath smoothness? Awarepath smoothness is the amount that an awarepath changes from one time to the next and how much you the awarepath is aware of this jumping around. In an itomanifold there will be all sorts of different physipaths and their nodes of intersections or itonodes will not be perfect. In this case it will be like a cidentireplica where externapath is producing the same changes to the one continuous physipath. The externapath will be at each node making the same change to the cidentireplica or the original. So imagine an original where at each node there is the same change but not in matter but in structure and functioning.