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Itospace

The space of all possible itobodies. Every body that could produce your ixperiencitness, treated as a single mathematical object.

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Itospace is the space of all possible bodies that could produce your ixperiencitness (the quality that makes your conscious experience yours). It is not a physical space - it is a conceptual space in which each point represents a possible body configuration that would produce your you-ness.

Itospace gives the theory a way to think about the range of forms your consciousness can take. A biological brain, a silicon chip, a complex pattern of energy - each of these, if it has the right structure, is a point in itospace. The theory maps the boundaries and interior of this space.

What this means

Itospace is the full collection of forms your consciousness can inhabit - it shows how broad and varied the possibilities for your continuation really are.

From the awaretheory.com wiki (advanced reference)

An Itospace is the name for spaces corresponding to itopoints, itomoments, itosections, itopaths, itoregions, itovenues, itocontinuums, and itomulticontinuums.

It is also a grouping name for orispace, idospace, corispace, citospace, fitospace, vitospace, isospace, enhaspace, musspace, insispace, tritospace, combospace, nrgspace, simispace,

An itospace is a name for a concept about multidimensional conceptual space applied to certain itoconcepts that ranges in size from the size of a itopoint to that of an itomulticontinuum.

An itoawarespace is a name for a concept about multidimensional conceptual space applied to certain itoconcepts that ranges in size from the size of a itopoint to that of an itocontinuum dealing with consciousness.

An itophysispace is a type of itospace that concerns the physiconcept and the physical properties of matter that come together to produce consciousness.

APA
Douglas, M. (2026). Itospace. You Never Die companion site. Retrieved from https://volney.co/concepts/itospace.html
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Douglas, Mark. "Itospace." You Never Die companion site, 2026, https://volney.co/concepts/itospace.html.
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Douglas, Mark. "Itospace." You Never Die companion site. Last modified 2026. https://volney.co/concepts/itospace.html.
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