1. Time
2. Sight
3. Taste
4. Colour
5. Depth
6. Solidity (Barriers)
7. Relative Sizes (external)
8. Sound
9. Pitch
10. Tone
11. Volume
12. Rhythm
13. Smell
14. Touch (Including pressure, friction, heat or cold, oiliness)
15. Personal emotion
16. Endocrine states
17. Awareness of awareness
18. Personal size
19. Organic sensation (including hunger)
20. Heartbeat
21. Blood Circulation
22. Cellular & Bacterial Position
23. Gravitic (Self & weights)
24. Motion of Self
25. Motion (Exterior)
26. Body Position
27. Joint Position
28. Internal Temperature
29. External Temperature
30. Balancerature
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31. Muscular Tension32. Saline Content of Cells
33. Fields/Magnetic
34. Time Track Motion
35. Physical Energy
36. Self-Determinism
37. Moisture
38. Sound Direction
39. Emotional State of Others
40. Personal position on the tone scale
41. Communication (self & others)
42. Affinity (Self & Others)
43. Reality (State and others)
44. Emotional State of Groups
45. Compass Direction
46. Level of Consciousness
47. Pain
48. Perception of Conclusions
49. Perception of computing
50. Perception of imagination
51. Perception of having perceived
52. Awareness of not knowing
53. Awareness of importance
54. Unimportance
55. Awareness of others
56. Awareness of location & Placement (Including Masses, spaces, location itself)
57. Perception of appetite
58. kinesthesia
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