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Name of book: Mathematical epistemology the science of consciousness, existence, and knowledge.
There is no knowledge with out consciousness. There is no existence with out consciousness. It seems like there should be a modifier in front of existence in this previous statement. But maybe it is true with out a modified. Does a forest exist if no one is there to experience it? It might exist but not existence in a conscious way because forest is a conscious concept all references to a forest are conscious dependent. Even the concept of matter existing is conscious dependent We can imagine a universe existing with out consciousness but we have to be conscious to do this. Is the fact that a universe can produce consciousness enough so that it does not have to actually produce it. You can not have your or any one else's existence with out consciousness A universe may exist with out consciousness but if it exists, it exists in a way that we can not be consciousness. We can be consciousness of universes that can not produce consciousnesses within them or can not be conscious of themselves So one consciousness producing universe in a multiverse of universes that can not produce conscious still increases the existence of those non conscious producing universes
Consciousness increases the types of existence of a universe. Consciousness enhances the existence of universes.
There is no knowledge with out consciousness. A book about reality is not knowledge. With out someone to interpret the words, convert the words into an understanding, and then applying this understanding to the world, the book is just an object. What of the knowledge contained in the book? It only contains knowledge because of conscious understanding. There are many consciousness beings that could not use this information or even understand it.
definitions to include
awarepath
mentapath
physipath
awarepoint physipoint
awaremoment physimoment
sensepath
enviropath
internapath
externapath
qm path
list of principles to have defined to this point introduction of the functioning and structure of the brain
The brain is a very complex structure. It is made from billions of neurons. The neurons are connected to other neurons by tens to thousands of connections called synapses. The neurons can have different shapes and functions in different ways. There are different parts of the brian that have different types of neurons that function in different ways. The neurons communicate to each through chemical / electrical signals that they create in response to impulses that they receive from other neurons. The way the neurons function is influenced by many different chemicals such as neurotransmitters and hormones. The body receives information through the senses that is turned into nerve impulses. These nerve impulses are processed by this complex interconnection of neurons and nerve impulses as sent to the muscles and other areas of the body. This process animates us and produces consciousness.
Over time the brain cycles and changes. It cycles in many ways such as the neuron charging and firing charging and firing. But it also changes in the connections and the strength of these connections that it forms to other neurons. The more a neurons is used the stronger the connection can become. Neurons can grow and die over time. The brain changes over time; it is never exactly the same as it way before. But many parts of the brain are very much like what they were at an earlier time.
It is hard to give an examples of how many different ways the brain can function and how many ways it can be structured. It does not suffice to say that it is incredible hugh. A number like 10 with a hundred zeros may only come close when we limit the types of changes we allow in the brain. In every day life we talk about trillions of dollars which is 1 with 12 zeros following it. A brain with 10 billion neurons each with 1000 synapses will have 10 trillion different connections. How many unique ways are there to interconnect 10 billions neurons in a brain assuming that each connection has only one strength? The same connection pattern can be placed at different points on the same neuron. The structure of each neuron can be changed with out changing its connection pattern. Such changes as changing its shape, what it is made of etc.
Once we have a single structure how many different ways can it function? It can transform into any other of the above possible structures over time. Then it can change to another pattern etc. The number of permutations are for humans is endless.
Two points of importance: We can imagine very small changes to the structure and functioning of the body /brain as small as the change of the orientation of an atom for instance. If we count the number of different ways the brain /body can be structured and then the ways it can change over time it is so enormously hugh it may appear almost infinite but it is not infinite.
The brain is very complex. The brain through its functioning produces behavior and consciousness. The brain can change in a tremendously large amount of ways. These ways can be very small like the change in orientation of one atom to a complete change to any part of the brain.
The name we give to the current structure and all the physical changes that occur to a persons body over time is the physipath. It can and could be different than it was or will be.
Physipath definition
Physipath is the name for all the physical properties of an object and how these properties change and function over time. The physipath is more than an object it is an object through time. The word physipath is made by the combination of two words: “physical” meaning that it deals with all the physical aspects of an object; and “path” meaning that there are many different ways -- “paths” the objects can change in respect to the place it occupies, the matter it is made of, its structure, how it changes and functions. The more change that occurs in an object over time the more complex the physipath is. Thus a rock that is solid and does not change much over time has a simpler physipath than a human that has many complex chemical processes going on within it. A human body that is frozen at absolute zero will have a physipath that is simpler that one that is functioning normally at room temperature. This is because a body frozen at absolute zero will have very little change going on within it If not changed by external sources. A list of the physical properties that the physipath deals with are the space and time that the object exists in. How it is oriented in space. The structure of the object which includes the physical make up of the object -- the placement and orientation of all the individual parts of matter and energy of the object with all the QM aspects of the object. The functioning of the object how it and all parts of it change at every instance in time. The physipath of an object is more than the object it represents. A rock would have a physipath. So would a photon, atom, molecule, plant, animal, human, alien being, planet, star, universe or a multiverse. In this book the concept of a physipath will apply most often to humans. The more complex an object is the more complex it’s physipath is. The physipath of an object is not just the object at this instance but at every instance in its past and every instance in its future. When the concept of a physipath is applied to a person it can be from the time he is conceived to when he dies. A physipath can be defined for any length of time for an object or person. It does not have to be for the Entire life of a person it can be for a shorter or longer time period The term physipath represents the complete scientific understanding of the object in a name. It is so complete that the slightest change in position, time, orientation, make up, functioning, structure means that it is a different physipath. Two identical physipaths will be identical in every aspect at every point in time. They will be exactly the same object. A physipath of an object is the combination of all the possible physipaths that it contains. So the physipath of a molecule is going to include the physipaths of the atoms that it contains and the placement orientation of the molecule. And how all physical aspects of it change and interrelate over time. The physipath can be represented in many mathematical and pictorial ways such as a one dimensional line on a two dimensional surface -- line with on a piece of paper where one coordinate represents the passing of time and the other represents change of the physipath itself. Or a multidimensional object in a multidimensional space where the dimensions represent different aspects of the physipath. Or a mapping of sub physipaths.
The epiphysipath is a total physical description or knowledge of the physipath of an object. This word is created by combining the first part of the greek word for knowledge “episteme” with the word “physipath”.
Physipoint: The physipoint is a point on the physipath. It is what an object is at one point in time. It does not deal with the change in an object. A physipoint is a place on a physipath where physipaths can converge and diverge from.
Physimoment: The amount of change that occured to the physipath to produce the awaremoment.
Physivenue: Physivenue is a grouping of physipaths. There are many different ways to group physipaths for many different purposes. An avenue can hold many paths.
Physicontinuum: Physicontinuum is a grouping of all possible physipaths it can be constructed in many different ways depending on the purpose that is desired. The basic idea in a physicontinuum is that the more alike two physipaths are the closer they are together in the continuum. A physicontinuum can be limited in size an complexity to the needs at hand.
Awarepath: Awarepath is the consciousness that a physipath -- physapath -- person experiences. The awarepath stretches over time like the physipath and physapath. Most objects do not produce awarepaths. If two or more people or other objects have the same awarepath they have the same consciousness. They call themselves by the same name. They have the same thoughts, feelings, emotions, perceptions, apparent behavior, memories and all other conscious attributes.
Awarepoint:
The awarepoint is a point on an awarepath.
Awaremoment: The shortest length section of the awarepath that produces consciousness. It is possibble that the length is variable depending on the particular awarepath and point on the awarepath.
Awarevenue:
An awarevenue is a grouping of awarepaths. There are many ways to group awarepaths but usually they will be a grouping of potential awarepaths for a person or an original.
Awarecontinuum:
An awarecontinuum is a grouping of all possible awarepaths. It is usually constructed so that the awarepaths that are most alike are closest together. Any change will be a progression along an awarepath.
Epiawarepath: The knowledge about the awarepath.
Ea-physipath:
Physapath is the part of the physipath that is necessary for the creation of the awarepath. Since matter, space, ant time, are interchangeable in functioning structures -- when the matter can perform the same function, they do not need to be part of the physapath. The physapath is then basically the structure and functioning of an object that produces an awarepath. Identical physipaths produce identical awarepaths and identical physapaths produce identical awarepaths So in a human body the physipath will include all the physical information about the body but he physapath will deal with the change in the body that actually produce the consciousness
Physapoint: Physapoint is a point on a physapath.
Physamoment: The amount of change that occured to the physapath to produce an awaremoment
Physavenue: Physavenue is a grouping of physapaths. They can be grouped using many different criterions.
Physacontinuums: Physacontinuums are like physicontinuums except simpler. All changes to the physicontinuum that do not produce consciousness in a physipath are eliminated.
Mentapath: Mentapath is the consciousness that a physipath produces whether it is aware of it or not. The awarepath is part of the mentapath. An object can produce a mentapath with out producing an awarepath. Most matter can be part of something that does produce both an awarepath and a mentapath. A neuron produces a mentapath but not an awarepath.
Sensepath: Sensepath is all the sensation from the senses that effects the physipath over time. The
Sensapath: The Sensapath is the awareness by the awarepath of the sensepath.
Oriphysipath: is the physipath of an original. Oriphysapth is the physapath of the original. Oriawarepath is the awarepath of the original. Orimentapath is the mentapath of the original. Orisensepath is the sensepath of the original. Orisensapath is the sensapath of the original.
Citophysipath: is the physipath of the citopath. Citophysapth is the physapath of the original. Citoawarepath is the awarepath of the original. Citomentapath is the mentapath of the original. Citosensepath is the sensepath of the original. Citosensapath is the sensapath of the original.
Ito is a grouping term for paths is general. So the term itopath means a grouping of all paths. Itovenues means a grouping of all venues (awarevenues, mentavenues, physivenues). Itocontinuums means a grouping of all continuums.
Lateral change versus progressional change to itopaths
If the change that occurs to an itopath in an itocontinuum is along the itopath it is called progressional change. If the change to the itopath is a divergence away from the designated itopath it is called a lateral change.
Potential versus actual:
What is happening to the itopath at the present is called the actual part of the itopath. What has happened to the itopath or will happen to the itopath is called the potential part of the itopath.
Internal versus external view point of conscious existence
When I look at some one else I do not see the consciousness that is being produced by that person. What I see is a body that can do many different things and that has some effect on me. It is my consciousness about someone else. But I am actually jumping to conclusion here. Science tells me that my senses are being stimulated in such a way that my mind believes that there is this other person. Then I make the assumption that this other persons is like me and is conscious in the same way that I am. This whole reality is carried out in my consciousness. This is an external view of someone else from the viewpoint of may consciousness. Every thing is viewed from my internal view point. As you read this every thing will be viewed from your view point. If we take away your consciousness but allow your body to still behave like a normal person it does not affect me. But if you take away my consciousness but leave my body to continue to behave like normal this is the end of me. There will be no more “me” for me unless my consciousness is restored. But from your view point I am still alive and acting normally. From an external view point it seems that survival is based on the body and its behavior. But when we look internally it is consciousness that is the deciding factor to survival. So externally survival for everyone else is a matter of them not dying. Where as survival for me personally is that I continue to be conscious. So if they are like me, they will see my death dependent on by body dying not on the end on my consciousness. Every one sees everyone else as a body, and their death, as the death of their body. Where as everyone sees themself as a consciousness. So your existence is dependent on the continuation of your being consciousness. But your existence for every one else is based on your body not dying. Survival externally of you for every one else is a body that looks and acts like you do. Survival for you internally is you experiencing something -- you being conscious.
Awarepaducer An awarepath producer. A human is an awarepath producer Physapaducer A physapath producer. A human mother is a physapath producer.
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Ori: pertains to the original Cito: pertains to the cidentireplica Cori: pertains to the concieable original Vito: pertains to the videntireplica Epi: pertains to the knowledge