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Multiple continuum concept

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A multiple continuum concept is a concept that has a number of different parts that can be divided into many different variations. For example there are a real infinite amount numbers between any two non equal real numbers. This forms a singular finite real continuum between the two numbers. A continuum can have a finite number of divisions. Like the number of inches in a mile. When there is variational difference between two extremes in measurable sizes we can call it a continuum. A three dimensional space is a multiple continuum. The differences in each color that humans can see forms a multiple continuum. The difference between two different people's awarepaths or physapaths will form a complex multiple continuum.