REPATH
file repath 12:30 pm Nov 4, 1994/10:29 pm Jan 3, 1993
Repaths and repathing
The brain is a creator of paths
A repath is a repeated path within a path. Repathing is one of the key ways that consciousness is produced. A simipath can be replayed over and over within the realm of a path. The repath can be modified in many ways and each time be slightly different than the first time. It can also be conceptually changed. Its like saying or feeling for the first time that one is alive. That simipath can be replayed over and over again. as it is played the super path becomes aware of that simipath The super path becoming aware of the simi paths is consciousness
Repaths are cyclic simipaths. There could be a very large number of repaths in a human itopath.
We can imagine paths that are being observed by other paths that are within a mentapath. The monitoring of a simimentapath by another simipath can be the senpath for that simipath. In other words a simipath can produce the input or external stimulation for a simipath in the mentapath. Two simipaths can monitor each other or partially monitor each other. A simipath can monitor many simipaths. If they are interconnected they can end up producing very complex behaviors monitoring each other. There are ways that slow down the amplification of the simipath monitoring each other We can consider the simipath that is like a clock that keeps ticking and the superpath monitors it so it knows that it is still alive or consciousness. If these connections in the brain that monitor the different simipaths are disconnected then the simipaths can continue with out being a part of the rest of the mentapath.
Imagine experiencing something then imagine a part of the brain replaying that experience over and over again. If it is happening why do we not have the same experience as we did the first time over and over again. That experience could be played over and over but in a modified state it would give us a model to compare reality to. We might need to crank up the simipath, Where it starts out as being a few neurons and builds until that functioning is created to produce that original experience or the memory that is desired.
How are the varied simipaths brought together into a whole? Why is it that the paths that are in my brain part of my simipath and the ones in another brain are not. Why cant the ones in my brain not be part of my path? Or if it is possible for paths not to effect me. Why can't physipaths in my brain not be part of my awarepath or mentapath. Is it possible that there are parts of the brain that serve no purpose. Is it possible that there are simimentapaths within my mentapath that add nothing to my mentapath. If these simipaths were taken out of my mentapath there would no effect on my mind or consciousness. This brings a term latent simimentapaths or lasimimentapath. These are simipaths that are functioning but have no effect on the awarepath or mentapath except latently or after a while
How can a path be turned off from consciousness? If the nerves that monitor it are shut down. So we can have a fully functioning simipath that is not being monitored and thus has no effect on consciousness. is the monitoring itself consciousness?
A simipath can shut down or the monitoring of it can shut down. then there is the possibility of partial shut down. This may correspond to a state of incomplete consciousness. From experience some times feelings or ideas are much stronger that other. This also applies to memories etc. If the brain is all working at once what do we have? Enlightment or confusion? The brain it would seem is like a muscle and can not function at a high rate of usage for long periods of time This is for many reasons one is the supplying the brain with energy to keep up the functioning. It would that during a period of time the brain and the resulting consciousness would change . So it could vary from being very conscious to not being very conscious. The same concept should apply to any simipath from a robust simipath. Can a simipath represent a concept? One nerve can be the trigger for a simipath that corresponds to a concept. Of course a concept can represent anything.
Glossary
Repath, repeating a path over and over. a cyclic simipath.
Repathing, or repeating the same functioning over and over.
Parepath, partial repath.
Simirepath, simi repath.
Lasimimentapath, a latent simimentapath these paths have no effect, even though they are functioning, until a later time
Lasimiawarepath, a latent simiawarepath.