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Partially identical restoration


   1. Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different person in the original's body.
   2. Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different person nervous system.
   3. Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different person's brain
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Partially identical restoration are the cases where restoration of a body produces zero to less thatn one hundred percent identical ixperiencitness.


Restoration after death of partially identical structure and functioning by definition defines (denotes) a physapath that produces a percentage wise identical ixperiencitness of that of the original.

Restoration after death of Partially identical structure and functioning --- Definitions questions predictions, experiments arguments principles subjective experiences analogies etc.


Definitions

Types of percentage wise identical ixperiencitness:

   1. Uniform percentage difference from that of a defined specific original, for the whole entire length of a physapath or physasection
   2. Sectionally variable difference from that of a defined specific original, each physasection produced a different percentagewise different ixperiencitness  
   3. Continuously variable ixpepath from that of a defined specific original


Questions


Predictions


Experiments  


Arguments

What is the proof that an ixperiencitnesses produced by bodies can be less than identical to each other?


Principles

The ixperiencitness produced by different bodies can be zero to 100 percent identical.




Subjective Experiences



Analogies etc.




Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different persons in the original's body.

Questions: What behavior, consciousness, and ixperiencitness is produced using the original's body matter but a different physapath? What residual effects will using the original body rather than other matter or matter from another person.

Prediction since by (name of argument) identical physapaths produce identical behaviorpaths

Does it effect the result if specific matter in the original's matter is used in the same places in the restored body as it was in the original? No. The matter itself does not sustain the person, conscious self or ixperiencitness it is the right structures and functionings that sustains the self

Experiment: Take the original's body and rearrange the structure and functioning to be of a different person who you know a great deal about what he knows about his present and past life. If there is an effect from using the original matter toward the behavior it should be detectable in terms of the behavior produced by the modified body. If the original person is restored then he should have at least some of the knowledge about the original life.

Compare the behavior of a different body with the same structure and functioning Repeat the same structure in the same body

Principle: Unless through a change in structure and functioning using any percentage of the originals matter in the restored body will not change the behavior consciousness and ixperiencitness produced by the restored body


7.Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different person in the original's body.



8 Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different person nervous system.


9 Restoration of the structure and functioning of a different person's brain: A brain in another person body will not produce the same consciousness as the brain in the original body because the rest of the nervous system will be different. However there can be many different bodies that will produce the same identical behavior, consciousness, and ixperiencitness.

The brain in an awarepaducer can be stimulated in many different ways some of these ways will be like the original body does and others will be different

Partial restoration of the brain after a stroke, tumor, or accident

Partial restoration of the brain

What happens when due to an accident some of the structure and functioning of the brain is lost such as memories abilities sight etc. other aspects of mentality is restored by restoring the original structure and functioning? Are the original conscious aspects restored does it matter how the structure and functioning restoration is achieved?


Restoration of the structure and functioning of the brain restores the mental abilities that were lost