Ch34. Electronically produced ixperiencitnesses 4

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Ch34. Electronically produced consciousness and ixperiencitnesses --- isoidentireplicas

   1. Definition of the term isoidentireplica
   2. Neuron replacement experiments with electronic neurons
   3. Electric neurons can be more easily manipulated externally so the conscious can be manipulated or studied. 
   4. Different consciousness and behavior with a possible same or human ixperiencitness
   5. The principles that apply to human consciousness and ixperiencitness bioidentireplicas also apply to isoidentireplicas
   6. First experiment argument  for isoidentireplica
   7. Restoration principles for isoidentireplica
   8. Repetition principles  for isoidentireplicas
   9. Replication principles for isoidentireplicas
   10. Same type of experiments as used for bioidentireplicas
   11. Same type of analogies as used for bioidentireplicas
   12. Isoidentireplicas can be used for experiments with fidentireplicas, musidentireplicas, insidentireplicas etc.,
   13. How do we determine if an isoidentireplica is conscious through experimentation
   • Create the same structure and functioning as is created in a human that we know is conscious
   • See if the functioning  that is the equivalent to the humans functioning will stay the same over a period of time with the same equivalent sensepath an enviropath
   • Observe the behavior produced by the isoidentireplica. Does he think that he is a person? Does he think that he is this particular person that he is copied from? Does he have all of the skills abilities, memories, etc., that the original has?  
   • His behavior can be observed by applying different sensepaths, asking different questions etc.
      
   14. How do we determine if an isoidentireplica has an ixperiencitness through experimentation?
   • Does this being isoidentireplica believe that he has had a previous life 
   • What evidence does he have for this belief
   • He has memories of past events people that he has meet, information that he has learned, places that he has been, etc.,
   • Do nearly identical isoidentireplicas have the same beliefs and knowledge
   • Can there be potential or actual isoidentireplicas that actually experience these remembered experiences etc.,
   • Without controlled divergence of the physapath does the being still act like he has an ixperiencitness 
   • Do all non controlled diverging physapath produce behaviorpaths that seem to imply the isoidentireplica having an ixperiencitness 
     


Ch34.1Definition of the term isoidentirepilca

Ch34.2 Neuron replacement experiments with electronic neurons

   1. The difference between electronic brain versus computer brain
   2. Proof of the potential existence of electronic brains
   3. Experiments determining if electronic brains are conscious
   4. Experiments determining if electronic brains have an ixperiencitness
   5. Partial restoration with electronic neurons
   6. Total restoration with electronic neurons
   7. Partial duplication with electronic neurons
   8. Total duplication with electronic neurons
   9. Approximation with electronic neurons
   10. Total duplication with electronic brains at different points in a human's life.
   11. Total duplication with electronic brains at not yet existing future points in a human's life.



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