
Quantum Immortality
Life and Death in the Multiverse
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Ariadne Lucero

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Imagine you’re plummeting to your death, falling from a great height. The ground is rushing towards you, and the impact seems unavoidable. But just before the crash—you wake up, heart racing, in your bed. No pain. No broken bones. No death.
It was just a dream... and you can’t die in a dream.
But what if waking life followed the same rules? What if you couldn't die, no matter the circumstances? Quantum immortality is a mind-bending theory that explores the possibility that when death comes knocking, something shifts in the fabric of reality, sparing your life—not by saving your body, but by shifting your consciousness into a parallel timeline, an alternate reality where you survive.
This book, based in recent discoveries in quantum science and the mind-boggling infinite worlds theory, explores the strange and tantalizing possibility that you may never consciously experience death. From brushes with danger that you barely survived and the bizarre nature of near-death experiences, to moments of déjà vu and unexplainable feelings that reality has glitched, to the strange phenomena of the Mandela effect, we dive deep into the science, philosophy, and real-world experiences that could make this mind-bending theory more than just a concept.
What if you’re living an endless series of timelines, with your consciousness never truly fading away? And what if those "glitches" in the matrix are more than just coincidences, but the result of a reality where death is not the end but rather one path in a multitude of potential timelines?
If you’ve ever found yourself asking questions like:
What if the close call I had with death wasn’t just luck?
Why does this place or person feel vaguely familiar?
Why does something about reality feel a little off lately?
How can I wake up to the reality of alternate and parallel realities?
This book may be for you!