Ch12. Arguments for superimmortality

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Ch12. Arguments for superimmortality

   1. Why superimmortality is a science
   2. Change of matter experiments and arguments 
   3. Speed of assimilation of matter experiments and arguments
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   5. Blink of an eye experiments and arguments: Any amount of time can pass
   6. Time travel experiments and arguments
   7. The original can't tell the difference either experiments and arguments Self convinced of being the original argument      The duplicate will think that he is the original argument-s. Because he will have memories of the events that the original had experienced in his life. He will also know all the prople that the original knows

Death is final argument means that the supposed unique ixperiencitness produced by the unique body is permanently ended at death of the body. This means that at death something (produced by the process of death) permanently destroys the ixperiencitness so when close identical structure and functioning is produced again there is either no ixperiencitness produced or a different ixperiencitness is produced. If this process is repeated over and over again it can not produce the same ixperiencitness again so it has to produce another ixperiencitness. The process can go on indefinitely producing an infinite amount of different ixperiencitnesses having identical consciousnesses. It can not produce any other ixperiencitness that has ever existed before by another body either because it would then be producing life after death for another different conscious being or human. It is not likely that no ixperiencitness is produced over and over again when all signs is that the person is conscious and says that he is conscious and remembers and believed that he was conscious at these previous moments or past events in his life.