What If You've Already Died?

You assume you're alive right now. But here's the problem — a version of you that had already died would feel exactly the same way. In 1957, a physicist named Hugh Everett III published a paper so strange his professors told him not to. It became one of the most debated ideas in the history of science. And it has one deeply uncomfortable implication: you may have already died. Many times. This video explores the Many Worlds Interpretation, quantum immortality, near-death experience research, and what it actually means to keep going. ───────────────────────────── ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS ───────────────────────────── 0:00 — The Problem With Certainty 0:45 — Hugh Everett III and the Paper Nobody Wanted 2:10 — The Many Worlds Interpretation Explained 3:30 — Your Life as a Branching Tree 4:15 — Quantum Immortality — What Tegmark Actually Said 5:20 — Near-Death Experience Research (Dr. Pim van Lommel) 6:30 — The Threshold — What Survivors Describe 7:10 — The Math Doesn't Flatter You 7:50 — So Which Version Are You? ───────────────────────────── 📚 CONCEPTS COVERED ───────────────────────────── → Many Worlds Interpretation (Hugh Everett III, 1957) → Quantum Immortality (Max Tegmark, 1987) → Anthropic Principle → Near-Death Experience Research (Dr. Pim van Lommel, The Lancet 2001) → Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness → The Philosophy of Personal Identity ───────────────────────────── 🔔 If this made you think — subscribe. New video soon. ───────────────────────────── #psychology #philosophy #quantumphysics #consciousness #neardeath #whatifyouredead #mindblown #existential