Ixperiencitness simplicity argument
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Ixperiencitness simplicity argument is the argument that the ixperiencitness concept adds to the simplicity of theories of consciousness, life after death, conscious existence through space and time, etc. The ixperiencitness concept can be used in sentences to ask specific scientific questions that can not be stated without a word with the ixperiencitness concept's specific meaning.
The concept of a soul adds to the complexity of understanding consciousness and the self because of the need to understand the actual nature of the soul and how it relates to matter, body, and brain. When the self is limited to a singular body,
The Ixperiencitness simplicity argument is that if another different ixperiencitness is produced by a citoneuropath of an original's neuropath then there is much more complexity needed to explain the difference in the ixperiencitnesses produced.
- Why is there a difference in the ixperiencitnesses when the behavior and consciousness are and appear to be the same?
- Why is it one particular different ixperiencitness produced and not any other? ;If still another identical neuropath is produced will it have the ixperiencitness of either of the first two?
- Does every new identical neuropath have to produce a different ixperiencitness.
- How does each successive neuropath know that these other ixperiencitnesses have been produced and not to produce them again?
- If there are identical ixperiencitnesses produced in different bodies under what conditions will this happen?