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The orientationpath refers to the orientation of a body or object through a period of time. There are an enumerable amount of potential orientationpaths that can be applied to a consciousness and ixperiencitness producing body. Some of these orientationpaths will not effect the resulting physapath or awarepath. Other orientationpaths will change the physapath but not the awarepath that the physapath produces. Still other orientationpaths will change both the physapath and awarepath but not the ixperiencitness produced by the body. The most violent orientationpaths can cause severe damage to the body causing death or coma changing or eliminating the ixperiencitness the body produces.
Orientation means the direction that an object is pointing. Vibrating is a rapid change back and forth in the direction that the body is pointing. Rotation is a going around in circles. Vibrations or rotations can be changing direction, accelerating, or slowing down. The body can be rotating, vibrating, accelerating the rotation while slowing down the vibration, or visa versa, all at the same time, in endless different patterns.
There are an enumerable amount of different orientationpaths that will not change the physapath produced by a body enough to change the awarepath. There are an even larger set of different orientation paths that will change the physapath and thus awarepath but not the ixperiencitness produced by the conscious body.