Repetition experiments with variations

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Repetition experiments with divergence

A repetition experiment is an experiment where a previous structure and functioning physamoment or physasection that your body produced is produced again in the same body. For example, if your body was manipulated so that it now has the physasection that was produced by it a day ago, what would be the awaresection produced your body? Would you experience this repeated consciousness? Since you experienced this consciousness a day before why would you not experience it again. You might argue with the permanence of experience argument. This argument is that your experiences leaves a permanent mark on your mind. This can be shown to be false by questing the person at the beginning of the repetition to see if he knows about what his body did experience in this previous period in his life. He will not know because this physasection has not been exposed to the sensesection and envirosection that modified it in this period in the first place. A second reason is that many memories of past experiences are lost over time thus they do not always leave a correct and permanent memory on the mind.

At each point in your previous life there is a structure (physapoint) that maps to it. Between any two physapoints in you life is a physasection of functioning of the body.




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Repetition experiments with convergence