Monday, April 07, 2025

Here is my question now that due to studying the Quantum Immortality theory, I'm not afraid of death anymore:

 

Here is my question now that due to studying the Quantum Immortality theory, I'm not afraid of death anymore:

What high-pay low-stress job still puts your life at considerable risk when doing said job? I'm not afraid of death anymore so I'll consider jobs that are risky to my life now.


I'm quantumly immortal. Look up "quantum immortality" and ask ChatGPT or your preferred AI "how would you explain quantum immortality to a(n) (nth) grader?" With nth being the grade level at which you wish to comprehend its explanation.

So now I'll not be afraid to apply for risky jobs that could put the workers' lives at risk because when I die in those jobs, I'll wake up from a nightmare of my death in a parallel universe where said event causing my death didn't occur. I would also hope that the next parallel universe I wake up in would have Kamala Harris as President instead of that orange felon.

I'm too old to be a soldier at 40, and combat could be a stressful job anyway, so what risky jobs can applicants my age apply for? What are the prerequisites to qualify?

 

all 29 comments

[–]happycrouton123 14 points  

Interesting perspective and response to the theory

Show production rigging comes to mind

[–]leftofcenter212 6 points  

Wind turbine mechanic also comes to mind.

[–]wavefxn22 7 points  

That would mean there are giant centipedes in wars somewhere out there because one got me

[–]nycvhrs 8 points  

That’s never a good way to go…

[–]Purple_Chipmunk_ 5 points  

Okay but if you survive a bad fall you might live for 20 more years as a quadriplegic. Or if you nearly drown then you could have severe brain damage.

Guaranteed survival isn’t necessarily a blessing.

[–]Purple_Chipmunk_ 1 point  

There are plenty of other awful ways to exist but you do you.

[–]peachyperfect3 3 points  

Underwater welding.

Electrical workers.

[–]Different_Pay5668 2 points  

That's a fallacy as the risk is rarely just one of dying but also of serious injury short of dying, so this only works if you're resolved to commit suicide in such case (which is hard to resolve because in the actual situation it wouldn't help yourself - you would have to commit suicide only to fulfill a pledge to your previous self). Also, you can't suddenly "wake up" in a world with a different president, or any other change to what already happened within your knowledge.

[–]oneeyedwanderer333 2 points  

Lol this sub is fucking nuts

[–]canethinkofausername 2 points  

Fr bro I found this place by accident. This is beyond crazy. Like bro how do u come to this conclusion😭

[–]oneeyedwanderer333 1 point  

I went through legitimate psychosis when I was around 19 years old, but this whole sub still takes the cake. 😬

[–]dankush00 1 point  

I Mean ye its sounds more than insane but I can tell you whats more insane is that reality isnt really real unless its being observed by something Alive. it means a consciousness must be present for the physical world to even be something to exist. read about quantum physics and its recent research and discoveries you would know that shiet just hit the ceiling for the traditional philosophy-less scientist cause they are too stuck in old ways and human brains. this needs to be approached differently then what we have been taught to percieve

[–]oneeyedwanderer333 1 point  

🫡 cheerio, captain. Transmission received. Wake up, big dawg.

[–]Rehcraeser 1 point  

Isn’t the idea that you wake up in a similar reality where you narrowly escape, but you’re still effected by that choice, and life gets essentially worse. For example dying in a car crash, you survive but you lose a limb type shit

[–]BeneficialTea6851 2 points  

i sure fucking hope not.

[–]nexisfan 1 point  

There are things worse than death…

[–]GoochPulse 1 point  

Underwater welding

[–]bunny_patootie 1 point  

So if you die of natural causes, would you just die or wake up in another reality?

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