Ego Divisus
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At its core, '''Ego Divisus''' is a very simple idea: what if every day you wake up a new person? | At its core, '''Ego Divisus''' is a very simple idea: what if every day you wake up a new person? | ||
To understand what is meant here by ''"a new person"'', one would need to understand the concept of the | To understand what is meant here by ''"a new person"'', one would need to understand the concept of the egonaut. Nevertheless, the outcome and how one experiences their current existence should remain unchanged whether '''Ego Divisus''' occurs or not. | ||
However, the implications for reality and how existence unfolds over time are very different if '''Ego Divisus''' does or does not actually occur. | However, the implications for reality and how existence unfolds over time are very different if '''Ego Divisus''' does or does not actually occur. | ||
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Ego Divisus, Latin for "Self Divided," is the hypothetical phenomenon of egonaut switching that could occur between certain or all tentums.
If egonauts can switch between tentums, then every day you may wake up as someone or something else at a different time and place yet you would never be the wiser.
If this is how experiential reality actually unfolds, then it wouldn't necessarily change the Infinite Journey as a whole, but it would make the transition from tentum to tentum far more erratic if they could be viewed from the outside.
Understanding Ego Divisus
At its core, Ego Divisus is a very simple idea: what if every day you wake up a new person?
To understand what is meant here by "a new person", one would need to understand the concept of the egonaut. Nevertheless, the outcome and how one experiences their current existence should remain unchanged whether Ego Divisus occurs or not.
However, the implications for reality and how existence unfolds over time are very different if Ego Divisus does or does not actually occur.
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