Quantum Immortality usually refers to, in a classical sense, a person who is “lucky” enough to survive in any incident in the world.
Such a quantity of luckiness is even big enough to keep that person away from the aging of the human body.
That is, in fact, when we say that one becomes “immortal”.
Throughout the history of the world, there have been many times when people tried to find out the secret of anti-aging, but this ambitious dream, obviously, has failed every time.
This paper will discuss quantum immortality in theoretical and mathematical aspects and evaluate its authority, or possibility, of its existence in real life.
In order to accomplish this evaluation, the concepts of the main two interpretations of quantum physics: 1)Copenhagen Interpretation(or non-MWI interpretation), and 2)Many Worlds Interpretation(or MWI)will be necessarily involved.
Throughout this NFT, the MWI is proven to support the theoretical quantum immortal state, which, in this paper, means to achieve an expected theoretical outcome in the Everett box experiment.
In order to show how MWI will give its credit to quantum immortality, the idea of the Infinite Monkey experiment is demonstrated in detail.
After that, discussions of the computable probability of the outcome of the Infinite Monkey theorem and its pathological distribution are involved.
Regardless of the situation in the Everett box, whether it is pathologically distributed or not, the mathematical outcomes show that MWI will be the only possibility of achieving the quantum immortal state during the Everett box experiment, or quantum gun experiment.
Finally, the NFT brings out the evaluation of quantum immortality in a real life stance.
"The infinite monkey theorem is a system with a set of m monkeys. In this case, m is infinite, meaning that there are infinite monkeys in this universe, called the monkeyverse. "
This is a great paper.
Paranormal Rising talks about this all the time. In his youtube channel. He scrubs reddit for interesting glitch in the matrix stories and narrates them.
There are fascinating stories of people knowing they should have died or did die but were then in an instant in a parallel universe, presumably ours, where they did not die and the event that killed them did not happen or happened just differently enough for them to survive.
And then they notice people they’ve known their whole life being not quite the same people they’ve always known.
I must be from the most boring vanilla “original” - whatever that means - timeline of all. I remember specifically Darth Vader saying “No I am your father” back in the 90s on the original vhs tape.