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The legacy concept is often applied to a form immortality called legacy immortality by people that do not see how you can consciously experience anything again after death. Other conscious beings can however remember aspects of your legacy like if you were a nice person, a good father, mother, grandparent, made accomplishments toward the good of mankind or even accomplishing what might be described as evil deeds. The conscious beings (humans) that remember these conscious deeds produce physapaths that can be identical to the original's physapaths. Or on the other extreme they can be extremely different from the original and might have only a very vague memory of only part of the original name. For example, as a child my grandmother made valentine cookies each year for Valentine's day. They were heart shaped, filled with a mixture of nuts, dates, figs, and flavorings. They were covered with white frosting and dotted with cinnamon red hots. Memories, as we know, are reconstructions of reality. Valentine's day is often a fun day for school children -- you get some candy and you get to do something different for a while, not a bad day. You would have forgotten about valentine cookies because it was a year ago that you saw them and they only lasted for a short time, especially if you got to them when no one was looking how many you ate at one time. My grand mother was a good cook. The cookies tasted to me as wonderful as any food I had ever tasted. This is a legacy memory of my grandmother and what she did in her life. This legacy memory of this event for me today is not the same as the memory was after I ate the cookies originally.
- Many people might say that when I die this legacy memory of my grand mother will be gone permanently with me. But The science of superimmortality predicts that by duplicating the structures and functionings that my body produced during these experiences of eating these cookies the exact same consciousness will be produced again. Any memory of any one (a legacy memory) can be created again by reproducing the structure and functioning that was produced in the original brain again in the same brain, in another brain.
It is another person but this other person is producing a consciousness that you experience
Legacy physaspace is a grouping name for: Legacy physapart, Legacy physapoint, Legacy physamoment, Legacy physasection, Legacy physapath, Legacy physavenue, Legacy physaregion, Legacy physacontinuum, Legacy physamulticontinuum,
Legacy physapart is a physapart that produces a legacy awarepart of an awarepath.
Legacy physapoint is a physapoint that corresponds to a legacy awarepoint.
Legacy physamoment is a physamoment that produces a legacy awaremoment.
Legacy physasection is a physasection that produces a legacy awaresection.
Legacy physapath is a physapath that produces a legacy awarepath.
Legacy physavenue is a physavenue that produces a legacy awarevenue which is a grouping of legacy awarepaths.
Legacy physaregion is a physaregion that produces a legacy awareregion.
Legacy physacontinuum is a physacontinuum that produces a legacy awarecontinuum.
Legacy physamulticontinuum is a physamulticontinuum that produces a legacy awaremulticontinuum.
Legacy awarespace is a grouping name for the following terms: Legacy awarepart, Legacy awarepoint, Legacy awaremoment, Legacy awaresection, Legacy awarepath, Legacy awarevenue, Legacy awareregion, Legacy awarecontinuum, Legacy awaremulticontinuum,
Legacy sensespace is a grouping name for the following terms: Legacy sensepart, Legacy sensepoint, Legacy sensemoment, Legacy sensesection, Legacy sensepath, Legacy sensevenue, Legacy senseregion, Legacy sensecontinuum, Legacy sensemulticontinuum,
Legacy epispace is a grouping name for the following terms: Legacy epipart, Legacy epipoint, Legacy epimoment, Legacy episection, Legacy epipath, Legacy epivenue, Legacy epiregion, Legacy epicontinuum, Legacy epimulticontinuum,
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