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The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Immortality
In contemplating the nature of existence, the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, introduced by Hugh Everett III, presents a radically different view of reality, one that questions our fundamental beliefs about life, death, and consciousness. At the heart of this interpretation lies the idea that for every possible outcome of any event, a new branch of reality is created, leading us to consider the implications of quantum immortality.