Everyone is immortal. (Quantumly so.) When you die in this universe, you'll wake up in a parallel universe where you survived the outcome that led to your death in this prior universe.


In the next, parallel universe, you may wake up from a nightmare of your death that happened in this prior universe. Or you won't remember a dream at all.
You took a left turn in this universe that led to your fatal accident. When you wake up in the next, parallel universe on the day of your death, it's like a Groundhog Day-style time loop, and a gut-feeling urges you to go straight or turn right instead, and someone else gets into a fatal accident.
You witness near-misses that would've killed you because you were killed by those circumstances in a prior universe and you unknowingly got transported to a parallel universe where you survive. (It may not be "unknowingly" if you have a nightmare of your death that occurred in the prior universe.)
All your dead friends and loved ones are still living in parallel universes different from our own because they avoided the cause of what killed them in the prior universe, in the parallel universe.
Infinite versions of us coexist in infinite parallel universes, and when we die in some, our consciousnesses merge into our consciousnesses of the parallel universes in which we survive.
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