Experimental discontinuity
From Aware Theory
Experimental discontinuity is where a small change in the experiment causes a big change is some outcome of the experiment where the same type of change, before, did not produce this result.
Experimental discontinuity is used in these arguments for proving singularity Assimilation arguments, Restoration arguments, Time of death arguments, Replacement of matter arguments, and Split body arguments. In each one of these arguments small change in the corresponding physipath or physapath produce large changes in the awarepath and or ixpepath at one point in the experiment continuum.