Sensepath application principle
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The Sensepath Application Principle states that any sensepath can be applied to any physipath starting at any point on the sensepath and on any point of the physipath. This means that any set of stimulations could be applied to your senses at this or any other point in your life. At this moment if your sensepath was different than it is now you could be experiencing anything, such as all of a sudden being on a beach in Hawaii, or fighting a war in a desert in the year 1817. The sensepath can be very specific or vague. There can be a radical change in the next moment or a gradual change. If we think about it there are a very large set of possible next sensemoments we can imagine. Each large enough variation in the sensemoment will corresponds to a different awaremoment that eventually forms the awarepath that you will have experienced in your life.
There are many random chaotic sensepaths or sections of them, that have no meaning when applied to an awarepaducer (such as a human) when that are applied.
A device, thing, or reality, that produces sensepaths is call a sensepaducer.
The Sensepath application principle leads to the Sensepath application argument for itomultiplicity.
Changing the sensepath to be different from the way it would have been will not necessarily change the ixperiencitness that is produced by a person (human physapath).