Externapath existence arguments
Externapath existence arguments are superimmortality arguments for the existence of externapaths. The externapath is the sensepath and enviropath that a consciousness producing body experiences over its life time. Every conscious body has an externapath that effects how it functions over time. If a body has no senesces then the sensepath that effects it is a null sensepath. A sensepath can be intermittent in different ways. For instance, a blind person will have no visual sensepath component for part to all of their life. The sensepath is a continuum like concept because there can be very small changes between sensepaths. For example the difference between sensepaths can be a little as the strength of the signal of one neuron at one very short period of time and after and before that the sensepaths can be identical in every way. The body can generate a sensepath whether it is being effected by an external source or not. For example, an amputee can sometimes have feelings coming from their amputated limb. They are not actually coming from the amputated limb but generated by the brain or other nerves in the body.
A body always experiences an enviropath. For example, a body always has a temperature. The environment that a body is in always has a temperature. The body will radiate out heat through conduction or radiation or the environment will some how warm the body. If this does not happen this is still an environmental condition that the body experiences. There are numerous other environmental conditions that effect a conscious body such as radiation of different types, chemical that the body comes into contract with both internally and externally,