Woman sparks debate after revealing convinced theory that we never really die

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A recent TikTok video shared by a woman has sparked discussions and fears surrounding a theory that suggests we never truly die.

A woman claims that humans never really die

The concept, as explained by the TikToker, delves into the idea of quantum immortality.

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Woman sparks debate claiming we never truly die. Image Credit: @joli.artist/TikTok

She proposes that our consciousness persists even after physical death, transferring to alternate realities.

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

The woman in the video, identified as @joli.artist, discusses the theory regarding the ‘many worlds’ hypothesis put forth by physicist Hugh Everett.

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She suggests consciousness continues after death, moving to alternate realities. Image Credit: Getty

The woman gives her theory about immortality.

According to this theory, when an individual dies in one universe, their consciousness seamlessly transitions to another universe where they continue to exist.

This concept challenges traditional notions of death and raises profound questions about the nature of existence.

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Upon death, consciousness transitions to another universe to continue existing. Image Credit: Getty

In her TikTok presentation, @joli.artist suggests that individuals may have experienced multiple apocalyptic events without fully realizing it.

This happens through the process of shifting consciousness between parallel realities.

She explains that memories from previous realities may not be retained in the current one.

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Memories from previous realities may not be retained in the current one. Image Credit: @joli.artist/TikTok

Similar to the Mandela Effect phenomenon where collective memories differ from documented reality.

“You don’t believe me? Okay, it’s been about 65 million years since the asteroids allegedly took out the dinosaurs.

“So you mean to tell me that in the last 65 million years, no other asteroids have come through the neighborhood and taken us out? She asked.

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Like the Mandela Effect, collective memories differ from documented reality. Image Credit: @joli.artist/TikTok

@joli.artist’s explanation highlights the potential for continuous consciousness transfer, suggesting that each transition to a new reality offers a fresh beginning without the burden of past experiences.

“What I’m saying is that Earth is probably always being taken out, and our consciousness just keeps transferred to another parallel universe – and then another one, and another one.

“For all you know the apocalypse probably already happened last night…” the TikToker explained.

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@joli.artist suggests consciousness transfers, allowing fresh starts without burdens. Image Credit: @joli.artist/TikTok

Social media reaction

The video has garnered significant attention on social media.

Jesus defeated death. We step over into eternity, one user said.

I hope that’s not the case. I am so done with this life here , I don’t want another one in a parallel universe or whatever, the second user commented.

She’s basically talking about reincarnation, the third user said.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, another wrote.


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