After pseudo-scientific content went viral on TikTok, some people started to get confused by the possibility that they might never die. The confusion was created after an influencer stated: Quantum Immortality theory proposes that no one really dies, only their consciousness is transferred to another universe.

“Quantum immortality suggests that no one really dies, that consciousness never experiences death. Instead, whenever you die in one universe, your consciousness is transferred to a parallel universe where you survive,” said the host of the Your One podcast. Joli Moli in a video she shared on TikTok.

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According to Joji, the theory would explain the Mandela effect, a phenomenon of mis-shared memories. The phrase was created when a large group of people thought African leader Nelson Mandela was dead, but the Nobel Peace Prize winner was still alive at the time; this is why this phenomenon was called the Mandela effect.

Quantum Immortality theory respects the concepts of quantum mechanics, i.e. it proposes that it is possible for several particles to exist in several states at once – a concept known as quantum superposition. The theory is also concerned with ideas of multiple realities and parallel universes; all these basic concepts serve as the ‘feedback’ of the Quantum Immortality theory..

What is the quantum theory of immortality?

According to Joji, people who die in an apocalypse continue to live because their consciousness is transferred to a universe where the apocalypse has not yet happened. Quantum Immortality theory suggests that after death one’s consciousness continues to exist and is transferred to parallel universes.

As the theory explains, When a person goes through a life-threatening scenario, their consciousness explores various situations in different universes. Even if this fictional person dies on one of these ‘planes’, his conscience will remain alive on at least one of them.

“Quantum Immortality usually refers, in the classical sense, to a person who is ‘lucky’ enough to survive any event in the world. This type of luck is great enough to keep that person away from the aging of the human body. [pois sua consciência é transferida para corpos mais novos]. In fact, this is what happens when we say that someone has become ‘immortal,'” explains a study published in the Journal of Physics.

Can we live forever?

Although it is an unusual theory to consider, Quantum Immortality is more about science fiction than actual science. The problem is that quantum mechanics works best in theory because there aren’t many scientific methods yet to confirm many of these ideas.

Also, scientists argue that the theory suffers from the “Survivor Paradox”, suggesting that humans cannot ‘survive’ repeatedly in different danger situations, as the hypothesis points out. According to current observations, it is not often that people are faced with life-threatening situations repeatedly; hence the paradox.

The simplest answer is: It is not possible to live forever, and until now scientists have not come across any scientific proof of immortality.

Some experts believe the hypothesis is purely speculative as it does not provide any evidence applied in scientific methodology. However, other scholars argue that the theory functions as a thought experiment that challenges notions of reality such as traditional notions of time and causation.

It is important to highlight so far. The idea of ​​Quantum Immortality offers no empirical evidence, but it can help scientists ponder more complex scientific and philosophical questions about the nature of reality and human existence.

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Source: Tec Mundo

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