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Identical transference of self Identical transference of structure and functioning

Transference of self from one body to another body or to several bodies at the same time or to many different bodies through out time


Transference of Self by way transference of identical structure and functioning, Definitions: Transference of Self Definitions:

The science of superimmortality's Definitions of Transference:

The action of transferring (moving or changing) something or the process of being transferred (moved): education involves the transference of knowledge. Eduction involves the change in the structure and functioning of brains of the bodies being educated.

The original is defined as which body the structure and functioning is transferred from.

Transferer: The cause or producer of the transference of structure and functioning from the original to the transferee

Transferee: The body whose body's structure and functioning is changed to be identical or nearly identical to that of the original. It can also be a body separate from the original, that is made to be more like the original

Transference of behavior is the term for the concept of transferring the behavior produced by one body to that of another body.

Transference of physical structure: is the term for the concept of transferring identical to nearly identical physical structure at one point in the life time an original to that of another body or transferee.

Transference of physimomentum is the term for the concept of making a body have the beginning functioning of a different body from the point of identical or nearly identical body structure.

Transference of neurostructure is the term for the concept of making a brain have the structure of a different brain.

Transference of neuromomentum is the term for the concept of making a brain have the beginning functioning of a different brain from an identical or nearly identical brain structure.

Synchronicity: The simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection.

Physasynchronicity: The condition where two or more different bodies are producing the same structure and functioning over a period of time.

Functional Synchronicity: The condition where the structure and functioning produced by two different bodies is exactly the same at the same time.

Behavioral Synchronicity: The condition where the behavior produced by two different bodies is exactly the same at the same time.

Conscious Synchronicity: The condition where the consciousness produced by two different bodies is exactly the same at the same time.

Ixperiencit Synchronicity: The condition where the ixperiencitness produced by of two different bodies is exactly the same at the same time.

Transference of physisynchronicity: The process of making different parts of the whole body function in the same way as it does in the original. There can be a problems with getting the parts of a consciousness producing body to work together to produce the same consciousness as in the original when the parts do not have the same physimomentum

Transference of physasynchronicity: The process of making two or more different bodies produce the same structure and functioning over a period of time.

Transference of neurosynchronicity: The process of making two or more different bodies produce the same structure and functioning over a period of time.

Neurosynchronicity: The situation where two or more different brains are producing the same structure and functioning over a period of time

Transference of consciousness: The term for the concept of transferring the consciousness of one body to that of another body by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of ixperiencitness: The term for the concept of transferring the ixperiencitness of one body to that of another body by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of conscious aspects of the self. Memories, skills, abilities, feeling, emotions, knowledge, etc.,

Transference of self identification: The term for the concept of transferring “who a person thinks he is” from one conscious body to another conscious body by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of memories: The term for the concept of transferring memories from one conscious body to another conscious body by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of skills: The term for the concept of transferring skills from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of knowledge: The term for the concept of transferring knowledge from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of emotions: The term for the concept of transferring emotions from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of feelings: The term for the concept of transferring feelings from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of abilities: The term for the concept of transferring abilities from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of fear: The term for the concept of transferring fear from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of empathy: The term for the concept of transferring empathy from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of caring: The term for the concept of transferring caring from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

Transference of responsibility: The term for the concept of transferring responsibility from one conscious body to the next by the creation of the structure and functioning of the original body into the target or tranferee's body.

The self at a conscious moment in time: The conscious self is constantly changing. It takes the functioning of the body to produce consciousness. The shortest amount of functioning time it takes a body to produce consciousness.


Transference of Self by way transference of identical structure and functioning, Predictions:

Transference of Self Predictions:


Singular Transference of Self Predictions:

   1. The self can be transferred into another body by duplication (transference) of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee's or target body.
   2. The behavior produced by one body can be transferred into a different body by the duplication of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.
   3. The psychology or mentality produced by one body can be transferred into a different body by the duplication of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.
   4. The memories produced by one body can be transferred into a different body by the duplication of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.
   5. The skills, abilities, emotions, feelings, loves, hates, and other attributes produced by one body can be transferred into a different body by the duplication of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.
   6. The consciousness produced by one body can be transferred into a different body by the duplication of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.
   7. The ixperiencitness produced by one body can be transferred into a different body by the duplication of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.
   8. The ixperiencitness produced by one body can be transferred into a different body without the transfer of identical consciousness by the duplication of closely identical structure and functioning of the original's body into the destination transferee or target body.


Multiple Transference of Self Predictions:

   1. The original's structure and functioning can be transferred into any number of other bodies at the same or at different times.
   2. The structure and functioning of a transferee can be transferred into different bodies producing the consciousness and ixperiencitness (self) of the original by transferring the ex.
   3. The behavior, consciousness, and ixperiencitness of the original can be transferred into any number of different bodies. 
   4. Transferences of transferences of structure and functioning from body to body if exact enough will transfer the self (ixperiencitness) from body to body.
   5. Transferences of transferences of structure and functioning from body to body if not exact enough will transfer the a percentage wise (ixperiencitness) from body to body.

Transference of Self by way transference of identical structure and functioning, Experiments:




Transference of Self by way transference of identical structure and functioning, Arguments:


Transference of Self by way transference of identical structure and functioning, Subjective Experience:


Transference of Self by way transference of identical structure and functioning, Principles:


Transference by way of transference of identical structure and functioning, Analogies:

Smartphone transference analogies:

   1. The behavior of one smartphone can be transferred into another smartphone by making the transferee smartphone have the identical to nearly identical structure and functioning as the original smartphone. Example, if the original smart phone is playing a specific beetle’s song “Yesterday” the smartphone will be playing the exact song at the exact same time.
   2. The transferee smartphone will produce the same data, skills, abilities, loves, hates, games, etc as the original smartphone does. For example, the transferee smartphone will respond with the same interaction as the original smartphone does such as “I hate the song Hey Jude!” when asked about the songs it does not like.
   3. No smartphone has the exact same structure as another smartphone of the exact same type yet its structure and functioning can be close enough to that ot the original that its behavior is exactly like the behavior of the original Identity of structure and functioing is not necessary for producing identity of behavior
   4. No two smartphone are structurally exactly alike yet they nonetheless can produce identical behavior.  This is evidence that many different slightly different smartphone structures can  produce the same behavior.
   5. An smartphone can be complex enough to produce novel behavior that was not specifically programed into it. This novel behavior will be transferred into the transferee smartphone with the transfer of the structure and functioing.
   6. If a smartphone is ever made with the complexity of structure and functioning that it produces consciousness then that consciousness will be transferred with the transfer of structure and functioning into the transferee smartphone.
   7. If a smartphone is ever made with the complexity of structure and functioning that it produces ixperiencitness then that ixperiencitness will be transferred with the transfer of structure and functioning into the transferee smartphone.
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