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A [[system]] (or subsystem, layer, etc.) | A '''misaconscious''' [[system]] (or [[subsystem]], [[layer]], etc.) is partly [[monoconscious]] and partly [[polyconscious]] for any reason. It may depend on who is switching to who, what subsystem/layer/etc. it’s switching between, and/or anything else. | ||
Misaconscious may be used as an umbrella term for any experiences that are both polyconscious and monoconscious, such as [[Consiousflux|consciousflux]]. | Misaconscious may be used as an umbrella term for any experiences that are both polyconscious and monoconscious, such as [[Consiousflux|consciousflux]]. | ||
Experiences a misaconscious system may have: | Experiences a misaconscious system may have: | ||
* Depending on who you’re [[switch|switching]] between, the transition feels more like becoming that [[headmate|system member]], or the system member completely taking over the front. | |||
* Depending on whether members are [[median]] or not could influence whether it feels polyconscious or monoconscious. | |||
* One’s experience with consciousness could be unclear, and broadly fits somewhat into both polyconscious and monoconscious.<ref name=":0">https://extranth.tumblr.com/post/680988971456659456/misaconscious-flag-symbol-no-symbol</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery mode=packed> | |||
File:Misaconscious.png|Misaconcious flag by extranth on Tumblr<ref name=":0"/>. | |||
File:Misaconscious nosymbol.png|Misaconscious flag without the symbol by extranth on Tumblr<ref name=":0"/>. | |||
</gallery> | |||
</gallery>The flag is meant to represent a mix of polyconscious and monoconscious, using purple which is a mix of red and blue (the colors in the poly/mono flags, respectively). The term “misaconscious” stems from the Greek τα μισα (ta misa), meaning “half.” The moon was chosen as a symbol because it both influences the sea, and the growth of plants (the two symbols found on the flags. | The flag is meant to represent a mix of polyconscious and monoconscious, using purple which is a mix of red and blue (the colors in the poly/mono flags, respectively). The term “misaconscious” stems from the Greek τα μισα (ta misa), meaning “half.” The moon was chosen as a symbol because it both influences the sea, and the growth of plants (the two symbols found on the flags). <ref name=":0" /> | ||
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[[Category:Terms that may be used as adjectives]] | [[Category:Terms that may be used as adjectives]] |
Revision as of 21:21, 14 September 2022
misaconscious ( n., adj.) | |
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Applies to | systems, system functions |
Coiner | exanth |
Origin | Tumblr |
A misaconscious system (or subsystem, layer, etc.) is partly monoconscious and partly polyconscious for any reason. It may depend on who is switching to who, what subsystem/layer/etc. it’s switching between, and/or anything else.
Misaconscious may be used as an umbrella term for any experiences that are both polyconscious and monoconscious, such as consciousflux.
Experiences a misaconscious system may have:
- Depending on who you’re switching between, the transition feels more like becoming that system member, or the system member completely taking over the front.
- Depending on whether members are median or not could influence whether it feels polyconscious or monoconscious.
- One’s experience with consciousness could be unclear, and broadly fits somewhat into both polyconscious and monoconscious.[1]
Gallery
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Misaconcious flag by extranth on Tumblr[1].
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Misaconscious flag without the symbol by extranth on Tumblr[1].
The flag is meant to represent a mix of polyconscious and monoconscious, using purple which is a mix of red and blue (the colors in the poly/mono flags, respectively). The term “misaconscious” stems from the Greek τα μισα (ta misa), meaning “half.” The moon was chosen as a symbol because it both influences the sea, and the growth of plants (the two symbols found on the flags). [1]