Is Death Really an Illusion? Exploring the Quantum Physics Perspective
- Karl Cassell
- Feb 18
- 1 min read
The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.
The Holy Bible: King James Version, Electronic Edition of the 1900 Authorized Version. (Bellingham, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2009), 1 Co 15:26.

The article "Death Doesn't Exist and May Just Be an Illusion, According to Quantum Physics" explores the concept of quantum immortality, suggesting that death may be an illusion. Quantum mechanics, particularly the many-worlds interpretation, proposes that all possible outcomes of quantum events occur in separate, non-communicating branches of the universe. In this framework, an individual might experience survival in one branch even if they die in another, leading to the notion of subjective immortality. However, this idea remains speculative and is not widely accepted among physicists. Critics argue that the concept of quantum immortality is more of a philosophical thought experiment than a scientifically validated theory.
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