Friday, April 04, 2025

These are how to explain to everyone of all grade levels from Kindergarten to a Doctorate how and why they are all immortal from the first-person point of view.

  

These are how to explain to everyone of all grade levels from Kindergarten to a Doctorate how and why they are all immortal from the first-person point of view.

















 











Now you can explain to your kids the concept of Quantum Immortality at their grade levels!

all 4 comments

[–]1roOt 5 points  

I'd say it's still possible to die if the outcomes of a situation are just unlikely. Like jumping from a building.

So your consciousness can only "choose" from the most probable outcomes or it kind of gets "harder" to choose unlikely outcomes. Whatever harder would mean here.

So like a mix of QI and "my big toe" from Thomas Campbell maybe.

[–]MarkL64QI Proponent 1 point  

I personally see it differently when we seamlessly switchover. I don't believe we have a choice in the matter but rather we automatically are drawn toward one that's the most similar conditions to the previous timeline you've just left.

So dieing still isn't possible in the permanent sense at least. When there's an infinite amount of anything the possibilities of outcomes will be the same. Literally endless.

[–]bricksteeler 1 point  

If anybody hasn't seen the OA it's one of the greatest show of all time

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