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Welcome to Night Science! Can you experience your own death? According to one of the most respected interpretations of quantum mechanics, the answer might be no. In this Science for Sleep Documentary, we explore quantum immortality, the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, and the extraordinary life and tragic death of the physicist who made it all possible, Hugh Everett III. From the quantum suicide thought experiment proposed by Max Tegmark at MIT to the double slit experiment that revealed the wave particle duality of light, we trace the deepest mystery in modern physics. What happens when the wave function never collapses? What does the Schrodinger equation really say about the nature of reality? And what are the consequences for consciousness, identity, and death? We follow Hugh Everett III from his childhood letter to Albert Einstein, through his revolutionary doctoral thesis at Princeton University under John Archibald Wheeler, to his devastating encounter with Niels Bohr and the Copenhagen interpretation. We explore his exile from physics into Pentagon nuclear war planning, his descent into addiction, and the heartbreaking aftermath his family endured, including his daughter Elizabeth Everett's final note about joining her father in a parallel universe. Along the way, we examine the impossible survival stories of Roy Sullivan, Juliane Koepcke, and Vesna Vulovic. We break down the double slit experiment, Schrodinger's cat, quantum decoherence, the Born rule, and the mathematical foundations of branching universes. We hear from David Deutsch, Sean Carroll, Max Tegmark, and Bryce DeWitt on the vindication of many worlds theory decades after Everett's death. Topics covered: quantum immortality, many worlds interpretation, Hugh Everett III biography, quantum suicide thought experiment, Max Tegmark MIT, Copenhagen interpretation, Niels Bohr, wave function collapse, Schrodinger equation, double slit experiment, wave particle duality, quantum decoherence, Born rule probability, David Deutsch quantum computing, Sean Carroll many worlds, Bryce DeWitt, universal wave function, relative state formulation, quantum mechanics foundations, Mark Oliver Everett Eels, Electro Shock Blues, parallel universes physics, multiverse theory, consciousness and quantum mechanics, anthropic principle, quantum branching, Princeton University physics, John Archibald Wheeler, hard problem of consciousness Watch until the end to hear the four possibilities for what happens when consciousness meets the boundary of quantum mechanics, and why the answer might be the deepest question physics has ever faced.