Continuum concept
The continuum concept is that knowledge can be ordered in certain useful ways using a mathematical continuum structure. Itocontinuums are continuums that are used in the science of psychexistology. Uses include itoproofs, itomapping, itoapproximation, itoconstruction, itoanalysis, determining itoimmortality extent for a specific original, etc.. An itofazcontinuum can be formed that produces only one ixperiencitness. Within this itofazcontinuum can be itofazregions that have specific conscious or other types of properties. For example, the grouping of actual awarepaths versus potential awarepaths.
The color spectrum looks different than the electromagnetic spectrum even though they are based on the same phenomena. The reason there is a difference is that the brain can not see every difference in the change in the light frequency. The eye is limited to three colors (frequency bands) because of the three kinds of cone receptors in the eye.
See also: Concept superlist, Pathconcepts, spaceconcepts: pointconcept, momentconcept, sectionconcept, pathconcept, venueconcept, regionconcept, continuumconcept, multicontinuumconcept,

