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 ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Blending]], [[blurring]], [[coconscious]], [[cofronting]], [[frontstuck]], [[grayout]], [[internal communication]], [[memory sharing]] | ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Blending]], [[blurring]], [[coconscious]], [[cofronting]], [[frontstuck]], [[grayout]], [[internal communication]], [[memory sharing]] |
  
-Blackouts are a feature of [[partitionary]] systems wherein [[switching]] is coordinated by causing the system to completely lose access to all memories of the [[headmate]] switching out and instead gain access to the memories of the [[headmate]] switching in. Thus, different headmates experience their respective consciousnesses as littered with sharp discontinuities, such as blinking and suddenly being in a different room.+Blackouts are a feature of [[partitionary]] systems whereby [[switching]] is coordinated by causing the system to completely lose access to all memories of the [[headmate]] switching out and instead gain access to the memories of the [[headmate]] switching in. Thus, different headmates experience their respective consciousnesses as littered with sharp discontinuities, such as blinking and suddenly being in a different room.
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