Citotemporality

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Citotemporality

Definition: The term Citotemporality (T), refers to the combination of citohistorality; (H), citofuturality; (F), citotimultiplicity; (M), citocreation; (A), Citocelerity; (C), Citosimultaneousness; (S), Citoquondamality; (Q), Citoprospectality; (P), citoretrogression (R),.

No matter how many and where in time a cidentireplica exists it will have a consciousness and ixperiencitness identical to the original’s. A statement of the experiment is: if we check any of a number of cidentireplica’s consciousness that exist in the future or past of a certain original they will all have identical consciousnesses. This statement is combination of these concepts: (H)+(F)+(M).


Experiment set #2.13 Citotemporality: multiple cidentireplicas and originals through out time


Citotemporality is a combination of all of these citoprinciples (T) = (H)+(F)+(M)+(A)+(C)+(Q)+(P)+(S)+(R)

And any grouping of these such as: (C)+(F). This means that a cidentireplica in the future can produce the original’s awarepath at a different speed than the original.

(H)+(M)+(C): This means that there can be many cidentireplicas in the past of the original that are producing consciousness at a different speed than the original.

(Q)+(P)+(M): This means that there can be many citoquondamic and citoprospective cidentireplicas presently.

(H)+(F)+(M)+(Q)+(P): This means that there can be many citoquondamic and citoprospective cidentireplicas in the future and in the past.

(H)+(F)+(M)+(Q)+(P)+(C): This means that there can be many Citoquondamic and citoprospective cidentireplicas in the future and in the past going different speeds simultaneously.

(T)=(H)+(F)+(M)+(C)+(S)+(Q)+(P): This means that there can be many citoquondamic and citoprospective cidentireplicas in the future and in the past going different speeds.

(T)=(H)+(F)+(M)+(C)+(S)+(Q)+(P): Principle for any original, in any time, there can exist any number of the is in any amount of cidentireplicas or originals

Principle # 2.13 citotemporality The principle of citotemporality is that any number of different invariant citotime principles can be combined and identical consciousness will still be produced.

Subjective example:


Citotemporality Principle: All of the Citotemporal concepts can occur all at once or can be spread out through time in any possible sequence of combinations that can apply to Cidentireplicas.