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MMTCE: Multiple Materialist Theory of Conscious Existence MTMCE: Materialist Theory of Multiple Conscious Existence


MMCET materialist multiple conscious existence theory MCE multiple conscious existence MCET multiple conscious existence theory MCT multiple consciousness theory


Vitocontinuance Vitoextension Vitocontinuity Vitodiscontinuity Vitosimidentity Vitodejevu Vitosimicontinuance Vitosimiextension Vitosimicontinuity


Coricontinuance

Discussion: Itocontinuance is the concept that deals with increasing the length of the physipath and awarepath where there is no intervening death.

Question(s): Is there a limit to how long a person’s life can be extended? In this extended life are there limits that the person can experience? Are there changes that can be made that make this continuous physipath have a different ixperiencit? What type of physical continuance is necessary for conscious existence for a coriginal?

Definition: Coricontinuance is the term that deals with increasing the length of the physipath and awarepath of coriginals where there is no intervening death. The types of physical continuance necessary for the original to have conscious existence through coriginals

Experiment set# Coricontinuance: Medical science has extended the lives of people. There are many medical experiments that can be done to extend the lives of people. If the original does not repeat it will eventually be experiencing the awarepaths of coriginals.

Prediction(s)/Difference in theories:


Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Coricontinuance:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: Continuation of the self deals with continuation os the soul. SMT: Physical continuance is the only type of immortality for this theory.

MMT:

CAM/VT CAMcorder analogy Coricontinuance: We can imagine an extremely large amount of concieable variations to the movie “your life”.

Subjective (uxperiencit) example: Imagine any coriginal variation of yourself. You will experience them all.

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Vitocontinuance


Question(s): How long before death can the life of a videntireplica be extended with the same uxperiencit?

Definition: Vitocontinuance is the term for the concept

Experiment set# Vitocontinuance:

Prediction(s)/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitocontinuance: There is no limit to how long a videntireplica life can be extended before death.

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitocontinuance: This is like a different camcorder machine playing a version of the movie your life after it stopped at one point and restarted at that point one or more times for varying lenghts of time.

Subjective (uxperiencit) example: If we make a videntireplica of a you reading this sentence one million years from now where the videntireplica is eating lunch you will expereince eating lunch. You would not experience the gaps in time where your consciousness was not produced

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Coriextension


Question(s): If the life of a coriginal is extended after death what will be the consciousness / uxperiencit produced? How long after death of a coriginal can you produce the same uxperiencit?

Definition: Coriextension is the term for concept of the extension of coriginals after any amount or length of time of death.

Experiment set# Coriextension:

Prediction(s)/Difference in theories: This theory predicts that no matter how long a period of time after death if the correct structure functioning of the body is recreated there will

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Coriextension:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: It does not matter how long the period of death is it is a matter of when he soul leaves and if it can come back at a later time. We can not know this information because we can not find the soul to study it.

SMT: This theory allows for extension after death because people have been revived in cold situations for extended periods of time after death --(half hour). This concept is extended to freezing people after death at very cold temperatures in the hope that some day they can be revived.

MMT: No matter how long or how many times a coriginal has been dead if the structure and functioning is restored the uxperiencit will be restored. But if you make so many changes in the structure and functioning of this body you will have a different uxperiencit.

CAM/VT analogy Coriextension:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

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Vitoextension


Question(s):

Definition: Vitoextension is the term for the concept of the extension of the physipath awarepath and uxperiencit of videntireplicas after death.

Experiment set# Vitoextension:

Prediction(s)/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitoextension: There is no limit to the amount of times a videntireplica can be extended after death nor to the amount of time he can be dead.

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitoextension:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:


Coricontinuity


Discussion:

Question(s): How long of a period of time can a consciousness not be produced by a body before that consciousness or uxperiencit can never be produced again? How close does the revived consciousness have to be to the consciousness of the coriginal at the point of death for the continuation of the same ixperiencit?

Definition: Coricontinuity is the term that deals with the continuation of consciousness after death for coriginals.

Experiment set Coricontinuity: These experiments would deal with seeing how long a period of time a person can be unconscious before that consciousness can not be revived. The second type of experiments would deal with changing the revived consciousness in different ways and seeing if and when the ixperiencit changes.

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Coricontinuity: It does not matter how long a period that a person is not conscious

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Coricontinuity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example: Any length of time that you are dead you would not be aware of.

Why/how Important?:


Vitocontinuity


Discussion:

Question(s):

Definition: Vitocontinuity is the term for

Experiment set Vitocontinuity:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitocontinuity:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitocontinuity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:


Coridiscontinuity


Discussion: There are two aspects of discontinuity first there is disconinuity of he stream of consciousness and second there is lack of memories of the past.

Question(s): How do periods where there is no consciousness produced by a body or no body to produce consciousness effect the latter or earlier consciousness of the coriginal. How does the lack of memories of previous awarepaths effect the uxperiencit? Does complete amnesia make for a differnt ixperiencit?

Definition: Coridiscontinuity is the term for what happens to consciousness when there are periods of time where there is no consciousness produced

Experiment set Coridiscontinuity: We can imagine many discontinuity experiments with coriginals.

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories: MMT: Allows any type of discontinuity in terms of length of time SMT:


Proof(s)/supporting evidence: The identical physapaths produces the same awarepath independent of discontinuity in time or space


Principle of Coridiscontinuity: The awarepath produced by a physapath is independent of the conditions of discontinuity that occured before or after.

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: In some philosophical theories there is the requirement of conscious continuity to be the same person MMT: Conscious existence in this theory allows most forms of conscious discontinuity

CAM/VT analogy Coridiscontinuity: If you stop the playing of any movie at any point in the movie you can start it up again at any later time with out changing the movie. No matter how many times the movie has been stopped before now or after now it will still be the same exact movie. Of course if In the inerveneing time something happens to the tape or tape player there will be changes in the movie.

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?: The concept of discontinuity adds to the DMF by a large amount because most awarepaths will be discontinuous in relation to other awarepaths. It alows for the construction of awarecontinuums and the mapping of physipaths to awarepaths. It also allows for extrapolation buy simplying.


Vitodiscontinuity


Discussion:

Question(s): Can a videntireplica that is a cidentireplica of the coriginal carry the awarepath of the coriginal with an interveneing discontinuity? Can a videntireplica carry on the awarepath of the original? Where there is no continuity is time space or conscioiusness?

Definition: Vitodiscontinuity is the term for

Experiment set Vitodiscontinuity:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitodiscontinuity:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitodiscontinuity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:


Corisimidentity


Discussion:

Question(s):

Definition: Citosimidentity is the term for

Experiment set Citosimidentity:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Citosimidentity:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Citosimidentity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

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Vitosimidentity


Discussion:

Question(s): Is there ixperiencit identity in simiidentity? Is there such a thing as partial ixperiencit identity?

Definition: Vitosimidentity is the term for

Experiment set Vitosimidentity:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitosimidentity:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitosimidentity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:


Coridejevu


Discussion:

Question(s):

Definition: Coridejevu is the term for the concept

Experiment set Coridejevu:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Coridejevu:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Coridejevu:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

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Vitodejevu


Discussion:

Question(s):

Definition: Vitodejevu is the term for the concept

Experiment set Vitodejevu:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitodejevu:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitodejevu:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

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Corisimicontinuance/ Corisimiextension


Discussion: This is the concept that there can be partial conscious continuance. One example might be a person has brain damage then the resulting consciousness contains some consciousness aspects that are identical but others that are lacking or very differnt.

Question(s): If a (sub awarepath) awarexperience is identical but the awarepath is differnt is like Can you have identical awarexpereinces in different awarepaths

Definition: Corisimicontinuance is the term for the concept that deals with partial conscious continuance.

Experiment set Corisimicontinuance:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence: If this were not possible then consciousness will be very discrete and not a continuum

Principle of Corisimicontinuance:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Corisimicontinuance:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:


Vitosimicontinuance/Vitosimiextension


Discussion:

Question(s): Can there be identity of parts of consciousness with in different awarepaths?

Definition: Vitosimicontinuance is the term for the concept the partial continuance of the consciousness of the original by a videntireplica.

Experiment set Vitosimicontinuance: We can run experiments to see if one small part to a large percentage of parts of consciousness can continue

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitosimicontinuance:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitosimicontinuance:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:



Corisimicontinuity


Discussion:

Question(s):

Definition: Corisimicontinuity is the term for

Experiment set Corisimicontinuity:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Corisimicontinuity:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Corisimicontinuity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

Why/how Important?:


Vitosimicontinuity


Discussion:

Question(s):

Definition: Vitosimicontinuity is the term for

Experiment set Vitosimicontinuity:

Prediction(s))/Difference in theories:

Proof(s)/supporting evidence:

Principle of Vitosimicontinuity:

Type of immortality, TCE, DMF /Difference in theories: SST, CST, NST, SMT, MMT: SST: CST: NST: SMT: MMT:

CAM/VT analogy Vitosimicontinuity:

Subjective (uxperiencit) example:

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What would be a proof of the continuum hypothesis of

What would be between each discrete consciousness if not consciousness?

It appears that there is a lot of variety in the brain functioning. If there is discreetness with not consciousness in between would not we experience no periods of no consciousness

Can the physipath be looked at as being a continuum? What about considering of one structure is in existence and it is functioning normally and the brains functioning is being changed by the sensepath, will we have a continuum over the change in sensepath? or limited will we have a continuum a smaller set of the sense pat we might have periods of continuum interspace in a sea of discreetness. There could exist pieces of continuum in a discrete continuum. The brain over the learning period of babyhood could be finding the islands of continuum in an other wise discrete conscious discontinuum.

A conscious discontinuum is where there is not a awarecontinuum awarediscontinuum

Physidiscontinuum would mean that not every possible structure or functioning can exist what about imagined

Once the physicontinuum is created we can ask for every physicontinuum will there be consciousness produced? This bring up the topic of fragmentation because we can consider the physicontinuum of the brain with all its structures and functioning but when we consider fragmentation we then consider if there is consciousness produced by the fito process so a physipath that does not


The parts that are discrete when it comes to making a non fragmented physipath might produce consciousness when the fitoprocess is applied.