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Knowledge and experiential evidence for awaretheory concepts

From Aware Theory

Knowledge and experiential evidence for awaretheory concepts There is much knowledge type evidence for the awaretheory concepts. But there is also a different kind of evidence that can be either better or worse depending on the application it is being used for. Just because you experience something does not make it true. But experiencing something can be a good teaching tool. You can understand a concept better if you can experience it. For instance, to understand a color such as green it helps to see it. There is a great deal of knowledge you can have about green without ever seeing it, such as, it is the color of grass and many other types of plants, it is the color of the inside of your room, etc. If you cannot see colors green will just appear as a shade of gray.

How does experiential evidence apply to the concept of simultaneous ixperiencitness multiplicity? If there is an experience that a conscious being can have that shows two different consciousness having the same ixperiencitness it gives direct evidence for that person for this concept. This experience might give the impression that all consciousness have the same ixperiencitness. Another type of experience would be where the conscious being experiences two other different consciousness where they do not have the same ixperiencitness. This would be evidence that not all consciousness have the same consciousness. A third type of experiential evidence would be experiencing other consciousness that have your ixperiencitness. This type of consciousness ties you or other conscious being experiencing it to a