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Traditional views treat death as the ultimate and final end of existence. However, if we embrace the many worlds interpretation, we must entertain the unsettling notion that death may not exist in the way we perceive it. When one version of ourselves "dies," rather than ceasing to exist, our consciousness transitions into another variant where we continue to thrive. This idea forms the basis of quantum immortality: the premise that we can never truly experience our own death because our consciousness always finds a surviving branch of reality.