Does the Multiverse Theory Suggest an Afterlife Where We Continue?

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The discussion centers around the concept of the multiverse and its implications for identity and existence. It explores the idea that if multiple universes exist, each representing different possibilities, there would be alternate versions of oneself in these universes. However, despite sharing similar characteristics, these alternate versions would not be the same "you" due to their different locations in space and time, which is crucial for defining identity. The conversation touches on quantum mechanics, specifically the notion of superposition, where a person can be both alive and dead in different universes. The wave function, which describes the entirety of reality, collapses in each universe to yield a specific outcome, leading to the experience of only one reality at a time. The discussion also mentions that while these alternate selves may share identical DNA, their distinct locations further differentiate their identities.
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If indeed there are other universes out there, one for each and every possibility. Will there not be one that continues, where you took off?
 
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Originally posted by AndersHermansson
If indeed there are other universes out there, one for each and every possibility. Will there not be one that continues, where you took off?


theoretically, yes, but it won't be you. well it will be you, but it won't be YOU. (if you follow me)
 
No, they won't be "you". They have a different location in space and time, and that factor seems to be the only way of defining identity in the physical universe.
 
Originally posted by AndersHermansson
If indeed there are other universes out there, one for each and every possibility. Will there not be one that continues, where you took off?

There are two possibilities: you live or die.
Say in this universe you live (yay!) but in the other possibility, you die. I am speaking in the context of quantum universes, so they branch out like a tree, so to speak. Anyway, so you are both alive and dead. This is called superpositioning. Since there are 2 possibilities, you experience only 1/2 of the whole reality. Thhere is one wave function that specifies the whole reality. For you in possibility 1 (the one in which you live), the wave function collapses and you have a definite answer that you are alive. In the other, the same thing happens (you get a definite answer or the wave function collapses) except you die. There is an illusion of two wave functions, but there is only one that describes the whole reality.
 
Originally posted by Eh
No, they won't be "you". They have a different location in space and time, and that factor seems to be the only way of defining identity in the physical universe.

They would be exactly like you; same DNA. Do you suppose the finger prints are slightly different like in twins?
 
Even if they were indentical in that respect, they would still have a different location. That seems to be the only way to speak of indentity, since the individual particles of the universe are not made up of substances.
 

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