Incarnation and Quantum immortality in mainstream media....
Woman leaves people terrified after sharing bizarre theory that people never really die
Quantum immortality is a theory that is sure to send shivers down the spine of many social media users
Ever wanted to live forever? Well, according to one unnerving scientific theory, we're all immortal - and the reason why is confusing to say the least.
Some scientists reckon that by 2030 we'll have reached 'longevity escape velocity' and we'll be able to choose to live forever.
But according to the theory of quantum immortality, everyone who ever lived is immortal, and it might hurt your head a little trying to make sense of it all.
The theory basically means that people never die, but as expected, it's not as simple as it sounds.
Quantum immortality entails that a person's consciousness never really dies, but it means that we might have lived through countless multiple apocalypses and extinction events.
It’s enough to fuel your existential dread for months, so – with that in mind – let’s learn a bit more about it, shall we?
The theory has been explained by many people, but we’re going to focus on social media user @joli.artist, as she discussed the idea of quantum immortality, as well as American physicist Hugh Everett’s ‘many worlds’ theory.
He suggested that there are countless other worlds and other realities, and when we die we simply transfer to another one of those.
"Whenever you die in one universe, your consciousness just gets transferred into another universe where you survive,” she said.
In a nutshell, that is the idea here.
Of course, it’s a lot more complicated than that, involving a lot of maths and science, but we’re working on a word count here, and honestly it’s really quite difficult and boring in truth.
"What I'm saying is that Earth is probably always being taken out, and our consciousness just keeps transferred to another parallel universe - and then another one, and another one.
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