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Think of your closest call. Car that swerved. Fever that broke. Stairs you almost fell down. You said, “I was lucky.” Wrong. You weren’t lucky. You died. The car hit you. But here you are, breathing, watching this. How? Quantum Immortality. According to the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, every time a quantum event happens, the universe splits. One branch where you die. One branch where you survive. You can’t experience the branch where you’re dead. By definition, death means no experience. So your consciousness is forced into the only timeline where you’re still alive. You press a button connected to a quantum trigger. 50/50 chance the gun fires. You press it. Click. Safe. You think you got lucky. But in another universe, you’re dead. You just aren’t there to notice. Press it 50 times. In trillions of universes, you’re dead. Your funeral is happening. But to you? Click, click, click. You survive every time. Not because you’re special—because you can only observe timelines where your brain still works. This is quantum suicide. Proposed by Hugh Everett III in 1957. The wave function doesn’t collapse. The universe does both outcomes. Always. You are the consciousness camcorder. If the camera breaks, it doesn’t record blackness—it stops recording. You can’t experience non-experience. So you always find yourself in the surviving timeline. The Trap: You can’t die. But everyone else can. You’ll watch everyone you love die in your timeline. You’ll become 150, 200, 500 years old, clinging to increasingly unlikely realities. Your body fails, but you’re forced into the branch where the ventilator works, where the backup kicks in. This isn’t immortality. It’s quantum hell. You’re trapped in existence. Max Tegmark: “If many worlds is true, you will never die. You will just get infinitely old.” Death is a spectator sport. It happens to others. But from your perspective, there’s no end. Only the next moment. And the next. Forever. ⚠️ AI-Generated Content Inspired by Feynman’s teaching. Educational purposes.