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Sensepath application proof

From Aware Theory

Sensepath application proof is the proof that an extremely large amount of sensepaths can be applied to any point on any physapath and, or neuropath thus producing an extremely large amount of different awarepaths of all sorts of different types.

There is a second part of the proof that awaretheory uses to show that there are many different awarepaths with the same ixperiencitness. It is possible that a sensepath can change the physapath so much that it no longer has the same ixperiencitness. It is likely that it is a gradual process so that there is a percentage wise identity of the ixperiencitness. See: ixpedivergence and ixpeconvergence

Awaretheory predicts that there are many differnt awarepaths that have the same ixperiencitness. The first assumption that awaretheory makes is that at least part of most human physipaths have the same ixperiencitness. Most people think that is true. It just means that you experience at least part of your life time. If not you then who experiences your life time? -- maybe a lot people with different ixperiencitnesses do. This is why awaretheory says that you experience at least some of your life. Maybe we did not experience being a baby, or maybe we are so different, when we are old and senile that we do not have the same identical ixperiencitness. We also think that at any point in our lives we could have experienced something different that did or will without becoming another person ( thus having a different ixperiencitness which means you not experiencing this different life). Experiencing something different means in awaretheory terms having a different sensepath than the one you did have. There are so many different sensepath that can be imagined that awaretheory has a term for that as well the sensecontinuum. The continuum concept represents the concept that an extremely large amount of very small changes to a sensepath can be made between all the large changes to the sensepath. If a sensepath is different enough from the one that a person actually experienced it will change the functioning of the nervous system. If the structure and functioning of the nervous system is different enough it will produce a different awarepath or a difference in the awarepath. This difference should have the same ixperiencitness as the original awarepath. At least for awhile until the structure and functioning of the physapath becomes so different from the original physapath that it produces an awarepath that no longer has the same ixperiencitness.

Since there are a very large amount of sensepath (an sensecontinuum of sensepaths in fact) that can be applied to any part of a humans life including physapath thus awarepath extensions after death, there should be an awarecontinuum of awarepaths that have the same ixperiencitness. Which means that there are a potential physacontinuum of physapaths that when produced can produce an awarecontinuum of different actual awarepaths that you will experience just like you are experiencing your current life.