Woman reveals theory on life after death leaving people stunned

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On social media, many viewers stunned after a viral showing a woman shared theory that we never really die and people are ‘freaking out’. 

A TikToker’s mind-boggling theory has sparked intrigue and existential dread among social media users.

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Do we ever truly die?

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A TikToker shared a theory called “quantum immortality,” suggesting that consciousness never dies. Image Credits: @joli.artist/TikTok

 

TikTok user @joli.artist recently shared her thoughts on what happens after we die.

Her video explored the concept of quantum immortality and its connection to physicist Hugh Everett’s “many-worlds” theory.

These theories suggest that consciousness never truly ends but instead shifts to parallel realities after death.

Quantum immortality proposes that when someone dies in one universe, their consciousness transitions to another where they survive.

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The theory is based on physicist Hugh Everett’s “many worlds” theory, where we transfer to alternate realities. Image Credits: @joli.artist/TikTok

 

This implies that people might unknowingly live through apocalyptic events and continue in alternate versions of reality.

Joli explained, “Whenever you die in one universe, your consciousness just gets transferred into another universe where you survive.”

She compared the phenomenon to the Mandela Effect, where individuals recall things differently, hinting at memories from alternate realities.

The role of the ‘Many-worlds’ theory

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The idea suggests we may have already lived through multiple apocalypses and extinction events. Image Credits: @joli.artist/TikTok

 

Hugh Everett’s “many-worlds” theory suggests countless parallel universes exist.

According to this idea, every decision or event spawns a new universe with a different outcome.

In the context of quantum immortality, death is not an end but a transition to another universe.

Social media reacts to the theory

Joli’s explanation left many TikTok users stunned and questioning reality. While some found the idea intriguing, others felt overwhelmed by its implications.

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Some people are disturbed by the thought of living forever in new realities, with vague memories of past lives. Image Credits: Getty

 

One person said:We are energy beings embodying a human experience to learn a lesson. Energy can not be destroyed nor duplicated only manipulated. Pretty simple!!!

A second wrote: From your own perspective you live until the end of time.

While a third commented: I’m still trying to figure out what happens when I live

Another added: It’s true. We leave this body and immediately reside in a spirit body.

Someone else said: The law of conservation of energy. Our bodies die our Soul doesn’t.

Poking holes in the theory

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Despite its allure, quantum immortality has its skeptics.

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The concept has sparked existential dread, with many viewers both intrigued and unsettled by the theory. Image Credits: Getty

 

The theory raises many questions about memory, reality, and the mechanics of consciousness.

Though it lacks concrete proof, it undeniably offers a fascinating lens through which to consider life and death.

A thought-provoking erspective

The idea of never truly dying challenges conventional beliefs about life and the afterlife.

While we may never confirm its validity, theories like this ignite curiosity and broaden our understanding of existence.

For now, it’s a theory that continues to intrigue, inspire, and unsettle—depending on how deeply you think about it.


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