Artificial experience argument

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It is often said that a cidentireplica of an original will not have the same life experiences that the original has so he can not have the same consciousness and ixperiencitness as the original has. An original is usually going to be made of different matter in a different place and time as the as an idoriginal or cidentireplica. The science of superimmortality predicts that idoriginal and cidentireplicas will produce the same consciousness and ixperiencitness as does the original. An idoriginal by definition has exactly the same externapath, thus exactly the same experiences, that the original has. On the other extreme of the experiencepath continuum a cidentireplica can come into existence at this moment without ever having any experiences at all. Consequently, the cidentireplica has had none of the experiences that the original has, is, or will have had. By definition of cidentireplica, from its creation it will have the exact same structure and functioning or physapath as does the original starting at that point physapoint in the life of the original. The cidentireplica no matter how it is made will have the same physapath as the original thus it will have the same behaviorpath as the original.

An "artificial experience" is an experience produced not directly by reality but by the artificial manipulation of the sensepath by a sensepaducer (sensepath producer). An original could have part to all of its experiences produced by a sensepaducer. An idoriginal could also have part to all of it experiences produced exactly the same way by a sensepaducer. If an idoriginal experiences were all produced by reality but the original experiences were produced artificially by a sensepaducer would they both have the same consciousness and ixperiencitness?

The Artificial experience argument is a continuum of experiments argument where if on the one extreme there is identity of some property and the experiment can be changed in very small physical amounts to the opposite extreme for this physical property. If there is change, then how much change is there, and then where, how, and why does this change occur? This continuum set of experiments goes from the extreme of having all the experiences naturally produced to all of the experiences being artificially produced. This is a experimental study in the changes in external physical environmental conditions. The controlled variable in the experiment is how much of the sensepath is reality produced versus how much of the sensepath is artificially produced, otherwise the sensepaths applied to the cidentireplicas are identical. The conditions is that at every point in each different expepath the physapaths are all the same. The results are how the consciousness and ixperiencitness change. Because they have the same physapath they will have the same behaviorpaths. The consciousness will have to be within limited bounds or there will be produced cid paradoxes. cidentireplica paradox


The point of the Artificial experience argument is for either supplying supporting evidence or proof that there are many different productionpaths for a cidentireplica that will produce a cidentireplica that has the same consciousness and ixperiencitness as the original has or had. This gives us reason to believe that physapaducers can not only produce repetitions of awarepaths reality has or can produce, it can also create many different awarepaths that reality can not produce, in any number of repetitions, with the same ixperiencitness. This is because reality can not produce the many potential sensepaths directly that a sensepaducer can produce synthetically .


The Continuum of experiments argument is a type of rational argument where a number of experiments are very closely alike changing a very small amount from one experiment to the next in a sequence of change usually in one variable. For the science of superimmortality the variable is some physical factor effecting all to some part of the body and seeing how this effects the consciousness and ixperiencitness the resulting body produces. The results can be that there is change in the consciousness and ixperiencitness. There is change in the consciousness but not the ixperiencitness. Or there is no change in the consciousness and ixperiencitness. This can apply independently to any point along the physapath. One reason to do this is to simply a very complex set of information by making it predictive understandable and useful.


Types of continuums experiments arguments Variable of matter experiments A continuum of variability experiments in replacement of whole parts of the body A continuum of variability experiments in multiple fusions of different bodies A continuum of variability experiments in multiple fission of multiple bodies A continuum of variability experiments in multiple fusions and fissions A continuum of variability experiments in percent of original's atoms A continuum of variability experiments in the placement of atoms A continuum of variability experiments in the orientation of atoms A continuum of variability experiments in the speed of functioning of the body A continuum of variability experiments in the amounts of gravity the body experiences A continuum of variability experiments in the speed of the body A continuum of variability experiments in the acceleration of the body A continuum of variability experiments in the time of existence of body A continuum of variability experiments in the previous history of the matter in relation to what consciousness and ixperiencitness it produced A continuum of variability experiments in assimilation speed A continuum of variability experiments in artificial versus real experiences A continuum of variability experiments in the history of the path, before present identity of path A continuum of variability experiments in neuropath identity without physapath identity A continuum of variability experiments in small changes in the physapath A continuum of variability experiments in structure A continuum of variability experiments in functioning A continuum of variability experiments in experiencepath Artificial experience argument A continuum of variability experiments in productionpath A continuum of variability experiments in sensepath A continuum of variability experiments in qmpath