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Self identity beliefs

From Aware Theory

Self identity beliefs are what a person thinks about themselves and the world they live in. for example Thoughts like belief in god or a belief that your going to be eaten alive next week on a TV show. They may or may not be accurate but they are part of of this person's consciousness at this particular moment in time. A person might think that they are king of England when they are not. And this belief might change over this person's life time. Superimmortality predicts that a cidentireplica will have the same "self identity beliefs" that the original has at the same point in each one's life. If the original and a body producing the same identical structure and functioning as the original do not produce the same identical self identity beliefs either this is evidence that superimmortality prediction that they will is wrong or the more likely case that they do not have the same identical structure and functioning. Superimmortality predicts there is not just one structure and functioning of matter that will give the same self identity beliefs. There can be changes in the structure and functioning of matter in a body so closely like that of the original's that it still produces the same "self identity beliefs". There are also other ways the brain and or body can be structured and function that can produce the same self identity beliefs at that point in time but not continue to produce the same self identity beliefs at latter or previous times.



When an externamoment is applied to a physamoment it is likely to change the proceeding physamoment. When a different externamoment is applied to the same physamoment it is likely to produce a different proceeding physamoment.

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Superimmortality predicts that every conscious aspect of consciousness will be duplicated with the duplication of structure and functioning in the same or different body. These are some of the conscious attributes that will be duplicated:

Self identity Is a grouping term for the following concepts. This is not an exhaustive list. The purpose is giving an idea for all of the behaviormoments that a physamoment can produce given all of the possible externamoments that can be applied to it. The result will be a very specific behavior portfolio that a conscious being will produce that can then be compared to the behavior portfolio of identical or other physamoments.
Self identity understanding
Self identity goals At every moment a person may or may not have goals for the day, week, or life.
Self identity concerns
Self identity language understanding A person at each point in their life have different language abilities and number of languages that they know.
Self identity memories At each moment in a person's life there will be memories that they can remember but most memories of experiences that they have had will be incomplete, incorrect or none existent.
Self identity skills
Self identity abilities
Self identity external knowledge
Self identity personal knowledge Personal knowledge is knowledge about the self like height, eye color, etc.
Self identity personality At each moment in time a person through his behavior creates personality traits
Self identity beliefs
Self identity dreams At each moment in time a person can remember none to some of his dreams to various degree of accuracy.
Self identity preferences
Self identity desires
Self identity feelings A person can report on feeling through speaking, writing, or actions like crying or laughing.
Self identity emotions A person can report on emotions through speaking, writing, or actions like smiling or frowning.
Self identity fears
Self identity loves
Self identity position This is where a person thinks that he is at in space and where in relationship to others places and objects.
Self identity time and date


Self identitypath Is a grouping term for the following concepts
it is the path concept applied to the self identity concept. The self identitypath can be used to compare behavior portfolios and conscious portfolios of different physapaths.
Self identity understandingpath
Self identity goalspath
Self identity concernspath
Self identity language understandingpath
Self identity memoriespath
Self identity skillspath
Self identity abilitiespath
Self identity external knowledgepath
Self identity personal knowledgepath
Self identity personalitypath
Self identity beliefspath
Self identity dreamspath
Self identity preferencespath
Self identity desirespath
Self identity feelingspath
Self identity emotionspath
Self identity fearspath
Self identity lovespath
Self identity positionpath
Self identity time and datepath
self identity languagepath
self identity timepath

memories, beliefs, self identity, knowledge, self position, self time, abilities, skills, feelings, emotions,