Does Quantum Immortality really mean we are immortal?

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In summary, quantum immortality is a theoretical concept that proposes our consciousness may continue to exist in other parallel universes after our physical death. This idea is based on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which suggests that every possible outcome of a quantum event exists in a separate universe. However, there is currently no scientific evidence to support this concept, and it cannot be tested or proven through experiments. It also does not guarantee true immortality, as it does not address the eventual death of our physical body.
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So the quantum suicide experiment says that if there is a 50-50 chance of you dying, let's say by a gun shot to the face (like Schrodinger's cat). You die in one universe, but survive in the other. Let's say the gun shoots and you die, does your conciousness shift to the one where you are alive, so you keep living? Or, do you just stay dead if you are in the universe where you die?
 
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TheQuestionGuy14 said:
So the quantum suicide experiment says that if there is a 50-50 chance of you dying, let's say by a gun shot to the face (like Schrodinger's cat). You die in one universe, but survive in the other

The quantum suicide thought experiment is just an experiment. The outcome depends on the interpretation. The outcome you mention is the one given by the Many - Worlds interpretation i.e. for each possible outcome of any given action, the universe splits to accommodate each one. In Copenhagen interpretation for instance the experiment does not work.
 
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Quantum immortality is predicated on the assumption that you will never be unconscious because as long as one of your copies is conscious, you will be that copy.

I have been unconscious before, and so have you. In fact, we do it just about every night. Therefore, quantum immortality is experimentally falsified.
 
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LeandroMdO said:
Quantum immortality is predicated on the assumption that you will never be unconscious because as long as one of your copies is conscious, you will be that copy.

I have been unconscious before, and so have you. In fact, we do it just about every night. Therefore, quantum immortality is experimentally falsified.

So it is falsifiable to some degree?

Even if it could happen, would the death have to be a quantum death (caused by a quantum particle, like the thought experiment) or by any death (car accident, drowning, disease etc.)
 
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TheQuestionGuy14 said:
So the quantum suicide experiment says that if there is a 50-50 chance of you dying, let's say by a gun shot to the face (like Schrodinger's cat). You die in one universe, but survive in the other. Let's say the gun shoots and you die, does your conciousness shift to the one where you are alive, so you keep living? Or, do you just stay dead if you are in the universe where you die?

In my opinion, this is not physics.
 
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LeandroMdO said:
Quantum immortality is predicated on the assumption that you will never be unconscious because as long as one of your copies is conscious, you will be that copy.

This statement would need references to back it up; no acceptable sources have appeared in this thread. (If you happen to have an acceptable reference--textbook or peer-reviewed paper--please PM me since this thread is being closed.)

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In my opinion, this is not physics.

Agreed. At best, discussion of this topic would need to be based on a specific acceptable source--a textbook or peer-reviewed paper. Even then, it's not clear that there is much that can be usefully said.

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Related to Does Quantum Immortality really mean we are immortal?

1. What is quantum immortality?

Quantum immortality is a theoretical concept that suggests our consciousness could potentially continue to exist in parallel universes even after our physical body dies.

2. How does quantum immortality relate to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics?

Quantum immortality is based on the many-worlds interpretation, which states that every possible outcome of a quantum event exists in a separate parallel universe. In the case of quantum immortality, it suggests that our consciousness could continue to exist in one of these parallel universes where we did not die.

3. Is there any scientific evidence for quantum immortality?

Currently, there is no scientific evidence to support the concept of quantum immortality. It is purely a theoretical idea based on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.

4. Can quantum immortality be tested or proven?

As of now, quantum immortality cannot be tested or proven through scientific experiments. It remains a theoretical concept that is difficult to test or prove due to its nature of existing in parallel universes.

5. Does quantum immortality mean we are truly immortal?

No, quantum immortality does not guarantee true immortality. While it suggests that our consciousness could continue to exist in parallel universes, it does not address the eventual death of our physical body.

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