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Continuity

WHAT CONTINUES?

A person changes continuously. Memory changes. Preferences change. Language changes. The body changes. The brain changes. Continuity therefore cannot mean perfect sameness.

EXIST defines continuity as persistence of the relationships that make a cognitive identity recognizably itself across time.

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Process

  1. 01 Assessment – Establish a baseline cognitive, behavioral, and physiological profile.
  2. 02 Mapping – Acquire multimodal neural-state data and construct the first Dynamic Connectome Model.
  3. 03 Encoding – Generate the Continuity State Representation and its provenance record.
  4. 04 Validation – Challenge the model against memory, semantic self-model, affect, preference, strategy, and temporal response.
  5. 05 Continuity – Maintain validated correspondence through monitored persistence and controlled reconstruction.

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Continuity Threshold

A continuity threshold is a set of validated tolerances across multiple identity dimensions.

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Cognitive Drift

The engineering problem is whether divergence remains within validated bounds, whether it can be detected, and whether its source can be traced.

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Public Position

EXIST does not claim to prove metaphysical identity. The company measures functional and cognitive correspondence.