Ch12oricit.expri.morals9
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Moral relation concepts
Citoconcern
Citoaffection
Citointeraction
Citosupervision
Citocontrol
Citopreferenceality
Citoindeterminality
Citomanagement
Citoutopia
Oriconcern
Imoriginal argument for oriconcern: Are there conditions that future events that happen to your body you will not experience? Yes Imagine an imoriginal that gradually changes to every possible physipath and produces every possible awarepath, you will not experience every possible awarepath. Imagine if you actually feel experience every awarepath first person. From the original point of view the imoriginal cidentireplica of videntireplica will not even though the consciousness will be identical. So there has to be more in this situation which extends beyond materilism to supernaturalism,
Discussion: Care for ourselves is the future
Question(s): When should we care about our future? Should we care about our past? Yes Past experiences can repeat so they are like possible future awarepaths.
Definition: Oriconcern is the term for the care we have for the future or past of ourselves-- the original.
Experiment set Oriconcern:
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Principle of Oriconcern :
Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
CAM/VT analogy Oriconcern:
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Why/how Important?: We want to know if we should fear for future pain etc. In the original
Citoconcern
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Question(s): Should the original concern itself about cidentireplicas of itself?
Definition: Citoconcern is the term for the case the original and cidentireplicas have for the other cidentireplicas.
Experiment set Citoconcern:
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Oriaffection
Discussion: There are two ways of looking at an awarepath one is that you are actually interacting with conscious being and realities and the othere is that you are interacting with a sensepath producer where you think that you are interacting with other consciousness beings. There are many versions of each original each verson have a set of real or created conscious beings -- people they care about-- have affection for. Essintially this covers every one caring about or having affection for everyone else. And if this conscious being is a total impossibility that no one could care about. He has his version that are quit nice as well. There are the potential awarepaths where ever one cares about else.
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Why/how Important?: It ties people and other conscious people together.
Citoaffection
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Definition: Citoaffection is the term for
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Orinteraction
Discussion: Interaction with out specific goals or abilities to modify the awarepath.
Question(s): Can the original interact with itself knowingly or unknowingly can an original modify its own awarepath?
Definition: Orinteraction is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Citointeraction
Discussion: Cidentireplicas can interact with its originals and other cidentireplicas of itself. If an original hurts a cidentireplica of himself he will not feel it.
Question(s): Should originals care about cidentireplicas of themselves? What if they can not feel the pain they inflect at the moment that they inflect it.
Definition: Citointeraction is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Orisupervision
Discussion: Orisupervision is interaction with a positive controling effect. Like supervising children or workers only partial ability to modify
Question(s): Can the original supervise itself knowingly or unknowingly?
Definition: Orisupervision is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Citosupervision
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Definition: Citosupervision is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Oricontrol
Discussion: To make specific goals happen in the original produced by the original in spite of the goals of the orignal at this other time. The controling original may or may not know that he is controling himself. It can also be multiple awaresections controling other multiple awaresections. It may be total control
Question(s): Can the original control itself knowingly or unknowingly?
Definition: Oricontrol is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Citocontrol
Discussion:
Question(s): Can the original control cidentireplicas of itself knowingly or unknowingly? Can the cidentireplicas control the original or other cidentireplica of itself knowingly or unknowingly?
Definition: Citocontrol is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Oripreferenceality
preferential
Discussion: We have a system of morals when we want some potential awarepaths to become actual and not others. Society as a whole can have such a set of morals or it can be the individual. Even with the individual the goal or goals can change as the awarepath changes
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Definition: Oripreferenceality is the term that deals with the fact that the original has a preference to which awarepaths he wants to experience and the ones that he does not. This preference can change as the original’s awarepath changes.
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Citopreferenceality
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Definition: Citopreferenceality is the term for the concept of
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Orindeterminality
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Definition: Orindeterminality is the term for the concept of
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Principle of Orindeterminality:
Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Orindeterminancy determine
Citoindeterminality
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Definition: Citoindeterminality is the term for the concept of the random production of awarepaths by nature/ universe for no particular reason.
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Orimanagement
Discussion: If consciousnesses are to control which consciousnesses are produced then there will have to be consciousnesses that are aware of these MMT ideas. They will have to work toward creating ways of controlling which awarepaths are produced and which are not. They will have to figure out and make the decisions as to which awarepaths have more reason or right to be produced sooner or at all. They will have to create and maintain these devices that produce or modify these awarepaths
We actually do manage awarepaths now by our interaction with others. For instance, educating our children giving them money for certain purposes etc. Governments do the same in programs to improve the lives of its citizens and citizens of other countries. We really do not know what the outcome of what we do to others will be. So we are not very good at producing specific awarepaths.
Question(s): Can or does an original manage or modify its awarepath?
Definition: Orimanagement is the term for the concept of the original managing its own awarepath.
Experiment set Orimanagement:
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Citomanagement
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Definition: Citomanagement is the term for for the concept
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Oriutopia
Discussion: The idea of a utopia is very different in an Ito world. Because
there are many possible different utopias for each original and for each version of the original.
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Definition: Oriutopia is the term for
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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Citoutopia
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Definition: Citoutopia is the term for
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Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:
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