Elimination of self
File elimination of self
Predictions for the elimination of self through the process of transference of structure and functioning from one body to a different body:
1. Transference of the structure and functioning of one body into another body can totally eliminate the consciousness and ixperiencitness produced by the original body. 2. Transference of the structure and functioning of one body into another body can totally eliminate the consciousness but can maintain the ixperiencitness produced by the original body. 3. Transference of the structure and functioning of one body into another body can totally eliminate the consciousness but can partially maintain the ixperiencitness produced by the original body.
Types of Transfers of structures and functioning that will not eliminate the self
Real transfers from existent bodies
1. Bodies with identical structures and functioning 2. Bodies with nearly identical structures and functioning 3. Bodies with closely identical structures and functioning 4.
Designed potential structure and functioning bodies:
1. Experiences and memories connected to reality but not existent in any current body 2. Experiences and memories not connected to our reality 3. Experiences and memories that can not be created by our reality not connected to our reality
Partial elimination of self where a different consciousness is produced in the transferee but the same ixperiencitness is still created
Partial elimination of self where a different consciousness is produced in the transferee and a percent of the old ixperiencitness is still created
If the structure and functioning of a different person is created in the body that is producing a consciousness that you are experiencing are you then experiencing this different consciousness
Experimental example: The structure and functioning of the brain of
It matters what point in the life of the person is being transferred into the other person
where are you? If you body is the same but the now has a different structure and functioning
the problem of connecting the brain to a different body
Easier connecting the nervous system to a different body that just the brain to a totally different body
A continuum of different possible scenarios of modifying the brain to interconnect with a different body with the result of different resulting experiences
Consider the cases where the body is built around the nervous system to have the looks of the body of the original and the brain of the transferee