Itomultiplicity experiments

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Itomultiplicity experiments are the itoexperiments that show evidence for itomultiplicity being either true or false.

For instance, cidentireplicas should have the same ixperiencitness as each identical other (cidentireplica) or their originals. If they do this is proof of itomultiplicity. If they don't this is limiting proof for itomultiplicity. We can not check every case to see if each cidentireplica has the same ixperiencitness as the original. We only need one valid case to show that itomultiplicity is possible or exists.

There are six conditional statements concerning the results of this experiment. They are:

This experiment if successful will show one of three things:

1. All of the cidentireplicas so far tested have the identical ixperiencitness to that of its original.

2. Some of the cidentireplicas so far tested have the identical ixperiencitness to that of its original.

3. No cidentireplicas so far tested has the identical ixperiencitness to that of its original.


There are six conditional statements concerning the results of this experiment. They are:

1. All cidentireplicas have the identical ixperiencitness to its original.

2. Some cidentireplicas have an identical ixperiencitness to its original.

3. Only one cidentireplica has the identical ixperiencitness to its original.

4. No cidentireplicas has the identical ixperiencitness to its original.

5. There has never been nor will there ever be a cidentireplica that has the identical ixperiencitness as does its original.

As for truth statements only #2 or #3 can be true out side of the their experimental universe. Statement #4 has to be modified to be true for the its experimental universe, or stated as: No cidentireplicas so far tested has the identical ixperiencitness to that of its original.