tho quantum immortality theory is fucking scary

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Those who don’t know what QI mean it’s simply Every time a life-or-death event happens (like a gun misfiring or a car crash), all possible outcomes occur in different branches of the universe.
In one universe, you die.
In another, you survive.
You only remain conscious in the branches where you survive, because you’re not conscious in the ones where you’re dead.

Why it’s scary?
Quantum Immortality is scary because it suggests you never truly die. According to this theory, every time you face death, your consciousness continues in a universe where you survive. While this sounds good at at first, it quickly becomes disturbing.
Imagine surviving a deadly accident, barely. In this theory, you don’t die; you wake up in a version of reality where you just made it. Over time, that could mean surviving again and again, even when the survival comes with extreme suffering: coma, paralysis, brain damage, or endless aging. You’re not “healthy immortal”, you just keep existing in any version of reality where you’re still technically alive.
The horror comes from the idea that there’s no escape. Death, for many people, is a release or a natural conclusion to life. Quantum Immortality removes that. You become trapped in an unkillable conscious experience, possibly degrading over time, surviving what should be unsurvivable, possibly even long after your body breaks down.
It’s scary not because it means you live, but because it means you might never be allowed to stop living, even when life is pure pain.
So, your subjective experience would never include your own death. To you, you always “wake up” in the version of the universe where you lived. Forever.

Yeah that’s fucking terrifying.

Watch this YT video where someone on Reddit got insane because of it.
0:50-13:00 min.



Edit: I don’t believe it it’s just interesting to discuss about.
 
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What happens when you die in your sleep at 110 years old then
Do you just slip into another dimension
 
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What happens when you die in your sleep at 110 years old then
Do you just slip into another dimension
Yes… basically.
 
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true cuz cars have come hurling toward me and i lived somehow unscathed
i consume wo many poisons and im still unharmed
immortality pill
 
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Caged at that reddit story
 
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So how come we don’t have people who are 1000 years old around then
Because, the effects that keep them alive for so long, would be statistically unlikely to be seen in this universe. Everytime you're about to die some highly unlikely event, be it any, would keep you alive.
 
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So how come we don’t have people who are 1000 years old around then
It’s a fucking theory, but according to the theory it could mean a couple of things:
1.Quantum Immortality says you continue to experience consciousness, but only you. From everyone else’s perspective, you still die.
2.As time goes on, and you keep surviving, the version of the universe you’re in becomes increasingly improbable, so improbable that nobody else is alive or recognizable anymore. You might end up as the only conscious thing left in a cold, broken body, in a collapsing universe. Basically, it’s only you stuck there, and no one else can confirm or witness.

I don’t believe that theory it’s just interesting to me tbh.
Caged at that reddit story
It’s sad why are you laughing?
 
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You have to understand that we live in a soul system.
 
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It’s sad why are you laughing?
"Le.. le heckin theory.... I-I can't take it anymore.."
1750438431760
 
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Those who don’t know what QI mean it’s simply Every time a life-or-death event happens (like a gun misfiring or a car crash), all possible outcomes occur in different branches of the universe.
In one universe, you die.
In another, you survive.
You only remain conscious in the branches where you survive, because you’re not conscious in the ones where you’re dead.

Why it’s scary?
Quantum Immortality is scary because it suggests you never truly die. According to this theory, every time you face death, your consciousness continues in a universe where you survive. While this sounds good at at first, it quickly becomes disturbing.
Imagine surviving a deadly accident, barely. In this theory, you don’t die; you wake up in a version of reality where you just made it. Over time, that could mean surviving again and again, even when the survival comes with extreme suffering: coma, paralysis, brain damage, or endless aging. You’re not “healthy immortal”, you just keep existing in any version of reality where you’re still technically alive.
The horror comes from the idea that there’s no escape. Death, for many people, is a release or a natural conclusion to life. Quantum Immortality removes that. You become trapped in an unkillable conscious experience, possibly degrading over time, surviving what should be unsurvivable, possibly even long after your body breaks down.
It’s scary not because it means you live, but because it means you might never be allowed to stop living, even when life is pure pain.
So, your subjective experience would never include your own death. To you, you always “wake up” in the version of the universe where you lived. Forever.

Yeah that’s fucking terrifying.

Watch this YT video where someone on Reddit got insane because of it.
0:50-13:00 min.

You watch too much Hollywood slop.
 
Is there a quantum reality where I slay past 40?
 
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What happens when you die in your sleep at 110 years old then
Do you just slip into another dimension
You stay in a coma or a dream-like state, with a limited level of consciousness until technology is advanced enough to wake you up, rejuvenate your body, or simply transfer your mind in a virtual reality where you will happily live forever, for all eternity.
The only problem that could appear is if the rest of humanity self-destroys or can't reach the technological level required to fix you.
 
You stay in a coma or a dream-like state, with a limited level of consciousness until technology is advanced enough to wake you up, rejuvenate your body, or simply transfer your mind in a virtual reality where you will happily live forever, for all eternity.
The only problem that could appear is if the rest of humanity self-destroys or can't reach the technological level required to fix you.
Some A.I visual aid?
 
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Those who don’t know what QI mean it’s simply Every time a life-or-death event happens (like a gun misfiring or a car crash), all possible outcomes occur in different branches of the universe.
In one universe, you die.
In another, you survive.
You only remain conscious in the branches where you survive, because you’re not conscious in the ones where you’re dead.

Why it’s scary?
Quantum Immortality is scary because it suggests you never truly die. According to this theory, every time you face death, your consciousness continues in a universe where you survive. While this sounds good at at first, it quickly becomes disturbing.
Imagine surviving a deadly accident, barely. In this theory, you don’t die; you wake up in a version of reality where you just made it. Over time, that could mean surviving again and again, even when the survival comes with extreme suffering: coma, paralysis, brain damage, or endless aging. You’re not “healthy immortal”, you just keep existing in any version of reality where you’re still technically alive.
The horror comes from the idea that there’s no escape. Death, for many people, is a release or a natural conclusion to life. Quantum Immortality removes that. You become trapped in an unkillable conscious experience, possibly degrading over time, surviving what should be unsurvivable, possibly even long after your body breaks down.
It’s scary not because it means you live, but because it means you might never be allowed to stop living, even when life is pure pain.
So, your subjective experience would never include your own death. To you, you always “wake up” in the version of the universe where you lived. Forever.

Yeah that’s fucking terrifying.

Watch this YT video where someone on Reddit got insane because of it.
0:50-13:00 min.



Edit: I don’t believe it it’s just interesting to discuss about.

Bump. I’m bored nigaas lets argue or something,
 
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up there with Roko´s Basilisk on the retarded scale ngl.
 

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