-conscious

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-conscious
Applies tosystems, headmates

  '-conscious' are terms that define the consciousness of a system: if the consciousness is separate, if they share a consciousness, if they do not know their consciousness, if they are between having a separate consciousness and having a single consciousness and between others.

  • monoconscious — headmates have only one conscience among themselves.
  • polyconscious — Headmates have separate consciousnesses.
  • hydraconscious — Headmates have separate consciousness but are aware of everything that is happening at all times (a mix of polyconscious and monoconscious)
  •  dualconscious — "The state of being dualconcious is when a system completely regresses back into the singlet state they had before they became or discovered their plurality" •
  • misaconscious — partly monoconscious and partly polyconscious. Whether because of being consciousflux, because of differences in consciousness between the fronts, etc.
  •  quoiconscious — plurals that do not know their conscious.
  •  consciousflux — Plurals that have flux consciousness. (Flux between consciousnesses).