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Nearly identical restoration ch7


   1. Definition of types of nearly identical restoration of structure and functioning: parallel, divergent, convergent, varying, parallel distance, speed of convergence or divergence closely enough to produce identical behavior for the designated time period 
   2. Nearly identical partial restoration  
   3. Restoration after death with nearly identical structure and functioning of the original's body.
   4. Restoration after death with  nearly identical structure and functioning with decreasing amounts of the original's body's matter used.
   5. Restoration after death with nearly identical structure and functioning with increasing amounts of time between death and the restoration of the original's body. 
   6. Restoration after death with nearly identical structure and functioning and with increasing amounts of degradation of the original's body
   7. Restoration after death with nearly identical structure and functioning of the brain
   8. Restoration after death of nearly identical structure and functioning from a previous point in the original's or your life
   9. Restoration after death of nearly identical structure and functioning from a potential future point in the original's or your life
   10. Restoration after death of nearly identical structure and functioning from a potential different future point in the original's or your life
   11. Restoration after death of nearly identical structure and functioning from a potential different but closely identical previous point in the original's or your life
   12. Restoration after death of the original with some of the original matter but it is only in the restoration for a short time.
   13. Multiple body restorations using a percentage of the original's body's matter in each additional or proceeding body.
   14. Sequential Multiple body restorations using matter from each preceding in the sequence original's body's matter in each proceeding body.
   15. Multiple body restorations using less and less to none of the original's body's matter in each proceeding body
   16. Restoration after death from an enhanced previous point in the original's or your life
   17. Restoration after death from a enhanced potential future point in the original's or your life
   18. Degree of enhancement in one step process how big can a one step enhancement be and maintain the same ixperiencitness 
   19. Restoration process or procedure, if the resulting structure and functioning after any procedure is identical to nearly identical then the behavior consciousness and ixperiencitness will be identical 
   20. Types of restorations procedures and processes, it does not matter what matters is what is produced by way of the process in terms of structure and functioning
   21. Application of different sensepaths, enviropaths, and externapaths, after restoration of identical structure and functioning 
   22. Continuing identical  structure and functioning ---- identical physasections, physapaths, 
   23. Discontinuity or discontinuousness in the process or procedure, using different processes or parts of processes 



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Restoration topic: Restoration after death with nearly identical structure and functioning with decreasing amounts of the original's body's matter used.

Restoration questions: What is the effect on the behaviorpath, awarepath, and ixpepath of the original after restoration when


Restoration predictions: If an identical physapath is restored


Restoration experiments: Variable for each experiment: 100 to 0 % of the original matter used in the restoration of the original after death. Observations: Given that the physapath stays the same how does the percentage of original matter effects the resulting behaviorpath, awarepath and ixpepath?


Restoration arguments: There may be a need for the original matter to exist in the restored original or it might be that the original matter might hinder the restoration process.


Restoration principles: For a restoration after death of the original no matter that was in the original at or before death is necessary for producing the same behaviorpath, awarepath, and ixperiencitness the original ixperiencitness that was produced before death can be reproduced after death with any amount of matter that was in the original before death


Restoration subjective experiences: What you experience after death and restoration of your body depends on what physapath is produced by the this body after its restoration.


Consequences of restoration predictions and principles

Restoration smartphone analogies: If a smartphone is restored after is was destroyed with none to any amount of the original smartphone's matter used, it will be producing the behavior that it did when it last produced that structure and functioning. If right before it was destroyed (run over by a full cement truck) it was just started playing a “Help” by the Beatles



Restoration topic: Restoration after death with identical identical or nearly structure and functioning with increasing amounts of time between death and the restoration of the original's body.

Restoration questions: How does the passing of time effect the behavior, consciousness, and ixperiencitness, produced by identical to nearly identical structured and functioning body?

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Restoration subjective experiences: Any time in the future that a body produces the structure and functioning that your body is now producing it will be producing you again experiencing the same things that you are now experiencing.


Consequences of restoration predictions and principles: Any thing you can experience now you can experience any time in the future if the if the corresponding structure and functioning is produced then that is now being produced.


Restoration smartphone analogies: If a smartphone is restored after is was destroyed any amount of time ago, it will be producing the behavior that it did when it last produced that structure and functioning. If right before it was destroyed (in a plane crash) it was just started playing a “Free Falling” by Tom Petty, It will be again be producing the song “Free Falling”.


Restoration topic: Restoration after death with identical or nearly identical structure and functioning and increasing amounts of degradation of the original's body

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Restoration smartphone analogies: If a smartphone's structure and functioning is restored after is was completely destroyed, it will again be producing the behavior that it did when it last produced that structure and functioning. If right before it was destroyed (in an industrial grade blender) it had just started using the program “Grinder” on the internet, it will be again be producing the same exact “Gringer” program again at the exact same place in the program.



Restoration topic: Restoration after death with identical or nearly identical structure and functioning of the brain Restoration after death with identical or nearly identical structure and functioning of the nervous system


for the brain to continue to produce the same structure and functioning after restoration the body has to be able to support and stimulate the brain in a close enough way to produce identical to nearly identical structure and functioning. This does not mean that the body has to be exactly like the old body any structure that will produce identical to nearly identical

the brain does not include the senses the muscles skin bones or the rest of the nervous system

Restoration questions: what part of the body are necessary for producing identical ixperiencitness ?

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Restoration experiments: experiments with restoration with replacement with different parts of the body that can functioning increasingly different


Restoration arguments: it is the brain that produces consciousness and ixperiencitness thus it is the brain that need to functioning and have the structure closest to that of the original's structure and functioning


Restoration principles: as long as the brain functionings identically it does not matter how the rest of the body or supporting is structured or is functions


Restoration subjective experiences:


Consequences of restoration predictions and principles to produced the same consciousness and ixperiencitness in a restored body the brain has to be made to function identically or nearly identically this concept allows for brain only awarepaducers



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Restoration topic: Restoration of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning after death from a previous point in the original's life


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Restoration topic: Restoration of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning after death from a potential future point in the original's life.

Restoration questions: Are there structures and functioning that could have occurred to a body if it had not of died? Do these potential structures and functioning still exist after a person dies? If these structures and functionings are created will they produce the same ixperiencitness, that was produced in the original?


Restoration predictions: A body could have lived longer than it did. If that body had lived longer it would have produced a continuing structure and functioning.


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Restoration topic: Restoration of identical to nearly identical structure and functioning after death from a potential different future point in the original's or your life

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Restoration predictions: There would be many different ways the body could have been structured and then functioned.


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Restoration topic: Restoration after death from a potential different but identical previous point in the original's or your life

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Restoration topic: Restoration after death of the original with some of the original matter but it is only in the restoration body for a short time.

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Restoration topic: Restoration after death of the original with some of the original matter for each of several restored bodies with identical to nearly identical structure and functioning.

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Restoration topic: Sequential Multiple body restorations using matter from each preceding in the sequence original's body's matter in each proceeding body.

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Restoration topic: Restoration after death of the original with some of the original matter for each of several restored bodies with identical to nearly identical structure and functioing. Then using these restored bodies to produce further identical to nearly identical structure and functionign bodies.

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Restoration topic: Restoration after death of the original where the body after restoration produced multiple different ixperiencitnesses -- awarepaths and ixperiencitnesses before producing the original's structure and functioning again.

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Restoration topic: Multiple body restorations using none of the original's body's matter in each proceeding body

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Restoration topic: Restoration of nearly identical structure and functioning without any supernatural additives or processes like souls, spirits, or gods or reincarnation.

Restoration questions: Are any supernatural entities necessary for the science of superimmortality to be true?

Restoration predictions: Restoration of identical to nearly structure and functioning over a period of time without any supernatural additives or processes like souls, spirits, or gods or reincarnation, will produce the same identical behavior consciousness and ixperiencitness over that period of time. Restated: Identical to nearly identical physapaths produce identical behaviorpaths, awarepaths, and ixpepaths, without the need for supernatural entities


Restoration experiments: A god with supernatural or advances scientific abilities to control the structure and functioning of matter could, it would seem, restore after death an identical to nearly identical physapath to that of any conscious original. without souls or gods

Restoration arguments: Can a god produce an identical physapath and make it produce a different awarepath and ixperiencitness? Identical physapaths produce identical behaviorpaths, nearly identical physapaths produce identical behaviorpaths


Restoration principles: No supernatural entices or concepts are necessary for there to exist life after death for a conscious being


Restoration subjective experiences: with out a god to produce


Consequences of restoration predictions and principles: Gods, souls, heavens, hells or other supernatural entities or concepts are not necessary for life after death or immortality to occur for humans or other conscious beings.


Restoration smartphone analogies: Ch7.10 How does the consciousness and ixperiencitness change with increasing amounts of degradation between death and the restoration of the original's body with identical structure and functioning?

Restoration Principle #7: If the structure and functioning of a body is restored identically to the way it was for a time period before death, no matter how much degradation to the body has occurred since death, the body will still produce the consciousness and ixperiencitness that it did at that time period before death.


Your Subjective experience for restoration of structure and functioning from a body with any amount of degradation:

Ch7.11 How does the consciousness and ixperiencitness change with increasing amounts of degradation between death and the restoration of the original's body with nearly identical structure and functioning?


Restoration Principle #8: If the structure and functioning of a body is restored nearly identically to the way it was for a time period before death, no matter how much degradation to the body has occurred since death, the body will still produce the consciousness and ixperiencitness that it did at that time period before death.


Your Subjective experience for restoration of structure and functioning from a body with any amount of degradation:

What you will experience after a restoration of your body depends on the structure and functioning that your body produces after the restoration. What you experience does not depend on how much of the original matter is used in the restoration. How much the body has degraded from death to the time of restoration. How much time has passed from death to restoration. Where the restoration occurs in space. Who or what performs the restoration. The number of reatoration that occur through space and time or the number of restoration that occur at one time. There are endless amounts of things that you can experience upon restoration. Any point in your previous life can be restored with any modification to memories, skills, abilities, body shape and size. A restoration of you after death of your original body depends on if you experience the consciousness that is produced by the restored bodies.

When a restoration of structure and functioning uses no matter from the original body a restoration by definition becomes a replication of a body.