Repetitions with changes in time of existence
From Aware Theory
Repetitions with Changes in Time of Existence
- Introduction
- Definition
- A repetition of the same physical functioning and structure, in the same body, will usually have to be at a different time.
- Question
- How does changes in time of existence of replacement of matter in the human body, before a repetition of a human physasection previously produced by that body, effect the awaresection, and ixperiencitness produced by that body during that repetition?
- Repetition (with Changes in Time of Existence) Principle for Humans
- At a different period of time a repetition of a previously produced human physapath will produce the same human awarepath and ixperiencitness.
- Experimental Evidence
- Rational Evidence
- Predictions based on this principle
- If a previously produced physasection is recreated in the same body the previously produced awaresection and ixpepath will be reproduced as well.
- Importance of the principle
- This principle increases the likelihood that a human body will produce, in a repetition, the same awaresection and ixperiencitness without identical physasections being produced. It simplifies a complex part of reality. Adds to the scientific predictability, understanding, and explainability of consciousness and ixperiencitness. Personally, it increases the likelihood that you will experience conscious existence again after death and have some control over which awarepaths will be produced in the future.
- Specific example
- It does not matter whether the repetition of the previously produced fifth year (or any other portion and period) of your life occurs one, ten, 100, or a billion years from now it will be you experiencing it exactly like when you first experienced it.
- Analogous Question
- How does changes in time of existence of replacement of matter in the TV, before a repetition, effect the TV physapath, showpath, and selfpath produced by that TV?
- Repetition Analogy (with Changes in Time of Existence) Analogous Principle for TVs
- If a previously produced TV physasection is reproduced by the same TV then the same showpath will be reproduced that was produced at that previous time. Changing only the time that the TV physasection's repetition is produced at does not effect the showpath produced by it
- Experimental Evidence
- Showpaths are often reproduced on the same TV at a date after it was first produced on that TV.
- Rational Evidence
- It takes more than just a change in time to change the showpath produced by a repetition of a TV physapath.
- Predictions based on this principle
- If the same TV, any time in the future, can closely enough repeat the same physapath, it will also repeat producing the same showpath.
- Specific example
- A thousand years from now, if your TV and dvd player are still working, they can produce repeats of any move or show that they produced in the past.