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The Physical-Extraphysical Dependence Paradox, also PED paradox, PEpD paradox, PEDP and PEpDP, is a thought experiment and a [hypothesis], or a couple of thought experiments and hypothesis, where it argues that there's a dependency between physics and extraphysics and where the physical body is dependent of the extraphysical body and vice-versa, where the extraphysical body cannot influence the physical body in the sense of create energy and work, often use of arguments against mind-body dualism and physicalist arguments to show that physical and extraphysical bodies are dependent of each other and the extraphysical is really dependent of the physical body and vice-versa. A counter-argument [used] against PEDP is that the physical and extraphysical are same things on different levels, such as on [extraphysical monism], where it makes sense both be dependent of each other and even that the extraphysical is actually physical and vice-versa and [everything] depends how you see and interpret the relation between physics and extraphysics.
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