Quantum immortality
Quantum immortality theory comes from a thought experiment published in 1987 by Hans Moravec and in 1988 by Bruno Marchal. The experiment proposes the same setup as the famous Schrödinger’s Cat experiment, with the change that you are both the subject and the observer.
In the
Schrödinger’s experiment, after putting the cat in the box, it is in a state of
superposition – both dead and alive at the same time. So, after being put and
closed in a box, you two have to be in a superposition. Now we have to assume,
that there are infinite universes, meaning that every possible world, past,
present and future will always exist on a quantum level, with which the quantum
physics generally agree.
After
running the experiment on time and letting some highly lethal gas or a
radioactive material in the box, in an infinite amount of universes you will
die, and in an infinite number of universes you will live. After rerunning the
experiment the same happens – you die in an infinite number of universes you
previously lived in, and you will live on in an infinite amount of universes
you previously survived. According to quantum physics, this can continue for an
infinite amount of time, since always at least one of “yous” from the infinite
universes will survive.
Sources: https://interestingengineering.com/a-theory-of-quantum-mechanics-that-suggests-everyone-is-immortal
https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/science-questions/quantum-suicide.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_cat
Wow, and I thought it was consolation enough that we are immortal in the classical physical sense - the atoms we are made of will continue to exist forever.
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