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Principles of exidentireplicas

1. Any original can have and extension of consciousness 2. Exidentireplicas can be generated to produce consciousness starting as close to the originals as wished 3. There are numerous possible extensions or any one ending. 4. Doing this is within the realm of human potential.

What types of extendireplicas are there?


How is it with in the realm of human potential to do this? It takes knowledge to do this. We can work toward gathering this knowledge. We can produce better devices (including ourselves) to deal with this knowledge. Only if it is physically impossible could we not do this. It does not appear to be physically impossible.

Mathematics of exidentireplicas How do we mathematically discribe an exidentireplica

At any point in the life of the original there are numerous possible divergences. At death and there after there are many possible paths that the body can cover. Up to the time of death there is consciousness produced. Not if you are unconscious. A body does not always an awarepath or a body always produces an awarepath but it can be the null awarepath (blank, zero, etc. awarepath)

There is physical functioning of the body after death but this physical functioning is not the type that produces consciousness or life. Changes to the body can be made so that it functions in different ways. Some of these different ways will be more like the functioning before death. There exists a path of improvement so that the body is functioning better than it was at death. There are many different paths of improvement that we can imagine these paths do not have to end with the reistablishment of the consciousnesss of the body.

There are two questions what can we make and what should we make. Should we only allow consciousness that are naturally made?


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tidentireplicas

A tidentireplica is a identireplica that is a continuance or extension of an original or cidentireplica. The t comes from the t in continuance or extension identireplica -- exidentireplica.


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Cocidentireplica, a continuing identically conscious replica

Coidentireplica, an identically consciousness replica. There are an infinite amount of these for each original if consciousness is dependent on a higher level of material change (such as is the functioning of neurons) and matter is counting or integer infinite or larger divisible. This means that there would be at least counting infinite amount of permutations that any particular piece of matter could be in. The quantum effects of matter may make the real infinite nature of dimensions a finite quantity. Real space can be divided into real infinite amount of different points if matter can be distinguished into each of these real infinite points then there are an infinite amount However we want to think about the permutations of matter so that a piece of matter produces or is in the same alignment as not to change the consciousness produced given the same external conditions.

Senidentireplica,

There is also the case where the external environment by way of the senses etc. could readjust the physical functioning to allow for a continuation of the same consciousness This would be called senidentireplica sencidentireplica

Sencidentireplica a relatively close cidentireplica that could produce the same awarepath with relatively small adjustments of the externapath or sensepath. A cidentireplica by way of modifications in the externapath-- changes in the external environment or senpath. if the sencidentireplica is given the same senspath it will at least at some part or time produce a different awarepath

Conidentireplica

Acidentireplica it produces the same awarepath but a different mentapath ACIR(n)

Awidentireplica a point on the same awarepath but a different mentapath. AIR the mathematical initials for an awidentireplica AIR(n) number of permutations for a particular awidentireplica

Mentidentireplica Midentireplica MIR Mir(n)


Menticidentireplica

File comidentireplica 09:24 am Tuesday, May 22 2001


A comidentireplica is a material functioning thing like a computer that can simulate the functioning of matter in such a way as to produce awarepaths. The idea is that the computer can simulate behavior and if complex enough it can duplicate any persons behavior. If the behavior can be duplicated than maybe a persons consciousness can be duplicated as well. The though is that maybe a persons consciousness can be generated by way of a advanced computer program change the program then you change the persons into another person. If we can produce consciousness from a complex enough computer it tell us a lot about consciousness


What are the reasons that we think that this might be the case ?

1. First, computers can generate any behavior if complex enough 2. Second, the consciousness appears to be produced by the complex functioning of matter a computer will be the complex functioning of matter as is the brain. 3. It appears to be the processing of information through the functioning or changing or interaction of matter that produces consciousness in the brain. A computer can process information through the interaction of matter. It is a different type of interaction. A difference is the computer processes one piece of information at a time very fast but the brain processes many different pieces of information relatively slowly. We can imagine an organization of tens of billions of computer processors chips performing the functioning of neurons in complex neural networks

the computer deals with one exact piece of information at a time the brain deals with a compounding of information the brain uses fuzzy logic a lot of different information can go through a neuron that will effect many different areas. The computer have specific routes where the information can go and what it can do. A specific piece of information can have a very large effect on a computer any one neuron firing will have a smaller effect on the whole system in the nervous system For instance one firing of a neuron can not shut down the whole system like it can in a computer. For good reason of course.


The importance of comidentireplicas can be in if we will be able to make awarepaducers. Of course we can have computers producing the enviromental stimulation or the sensepath for a brain. Individual neurons can be duplicated by a computer when replacing neurons. This is true because of small changes in the functioning may not make a difference in the consciousness produced when the functioning is identical.


File encidentireplica 10:19 am Friday, February 2 2001

Encidentireplica is an enhanced cidentireplica Envidentireplica is a enhanced videntireplica Encoriginal an enhanced coriginal

enitopath is an enhanced itopath


File kidentireplicas 09:01 am Monday, July 9 2001 12:34 am Thursday, June 27 2002


For a certain level of complexity there are only a limited amount of awaremoments or physimoments. If matter can be infinitely divided up then there could be an infinite amount of physimoments. It takes a certain amount of change in the way the physipath functions to produce enough change to produce a difference in the awarepath. A finite amount of awaremoments can be pieced together to create an infinite amount of different awarepaths infinitely long in the same way as the number pi is strung together with the numbers 0 through 9. For any limited time period there is a limited amount of awarepaths and physipaths that can exist. How does this apply to kidentireplicas?-- Kidentireplicas are cidentireplicas that produce a epistemologically different consciousness than the original with out any cid paradox? Can kidentireplicas exist? What is an example of a kidentireplica? Are short versions more likely to be able to exist? What is the transition from a kidentireplica to a cidentireplica in terms of the awarepath? Can there be a transition? An example of a kidentireplica awarepath in relation to a cidentireplica would be experiencing a different reality that is consistent as that reality of the cidentireplica’s awarepath. How does this influence the I experience it or ixperiencit concept?


08:21 am February 28 2000 file nidentireplicas


The nobel prize winning scientist Francis Crick writes in his book The Astonishing Hypothesis The Scientific Search For The Soul: “You,” your joys your sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules. Some have called this theory complex behaviorism. The question is Does it follow from this theory that if we duplicate the behavior of neurons exactly we will get another you? The identity theory of consciousness says that yes we will in fact get another conscious you. It might not follow for several reasons. There can not be identical functioning or neural behavior because it is different matter in a different space. The stipulation of the identity theory is that if the conditions were met would there be identical consciousness. It does not say that these conditions will ever be met. Maybe with out identical environment, total identical physical functioning of the body, we can not have identical behavior of neurons. Another reason is what exactly is “behavior of neurons”? Is this property of behavior of neurons specificly tied to a specific neuron or system of neurons? Behavior of neurons can not be duplicated again the identity theory does not say whether the behavior of neurons can be duplicated only if they are, then do we have identical consciousness? I think that it is a construct and not a specific property of a set of neurons. As a construct it can be reconstructed in theory at least.


We are no longer considering a cidentireplica

videntireplicas with identical neuropaths nidentireplicas is a videntireplica with identical functioning / behavior of the neural system.

The identity theory predicts that identical physical functioning will produce identical consciousness. The identity theory predicts that we do not always have to have identical physical functioning to produce identical consciousness.

Does this view support the identity theory? The identity theory says that consciousness is produced by the functioning of neurons.

The identity theory does not accept simple behaviorism. We might say that simple behaviorism denies the existence of consciousness. We do not accept the fact that two bodies that have the same behavior will necessarily have the same consciousness. Why because ther may be severals (or many) ways of producing the same behavior.

Type type identity theory according to Gilbert Harmon is: every type of mental experience like pain is identical to a corresponding type of physical experience such as the firing of C fibers. The problem with this is that it does not allow the creation of complex consciousnesses. We have the simple addition of bits of consciousness rather than the geometretic increase of effect in a large system.


System system identity theory is that two identical functioning conscious systems will produce identical consciousnesses.

Videntireplicas

neuropaths


Mathematics of nidentireplicas


Equation 11.NvM(E1v,D1v,T1v,S1v,C1N) Ori(1)(O,U,E1,D1,T1,S1,C1) =M= Nid(v)(O,U,E v,D v,T v,S v,CN) This equation states that any original ,Ori(1), will have the soul-- mentality consciousness of any nidentireplica Nid(v) with when the nidentireplica is different materially, dementionally, temporally, structurally, and functionally. But the functioning of the neurons is identical or the neuropaths are the same. C1(N) == CN(N) the functioning of the neuropath has to be the same.