Supporting evidence for extended singular life principle 3

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Extended singular life principle 3 is stated as: There are numerous amounts of different ways that your body will not produce a consciousness or awarepath that you will experience.

External conditions can change the structure and functioning of the body by any amount if given enough time. There are many different types of external conditions that can be combined into many different sequences that can effect the structure and functioning of the body.

External changes to the body can be both from random natural events encountered or from deliberate actions of other conscious beings.

The most obvious ways of showing this principle is correct are in producing unconsciousness or death in the body. This can be a very easy and quick task using things like poisons and guns.

Degradation to the brain from events like from a lack of oxygen, injuries and strokes, where the level of consciousness is so reduced that you are more like an animal than a human in abilities like language, problem solving, self identity, complexity of memories, awareness of your surrounding, etc., can be cases where the consciousness produced by your body is at such a low level it is not you.

The more important idea is will you experience every possible consciousness that your brain can produce? If given the right sequences of natural events or deliberate actions of other conscious beings, your brain's structure could become identically functioning to any one of your neighbors or for that matter any one in the world or universe.