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over the years, but it stands as a fun thought experiment that anyone can conduct, even you, as you are reading this article right now.To begin, we need to revisit the core ideas of the famous Schrodinger’s cat in a box thought experiment, as the quantum suicide test itself is an extension of that.Instead of observing what happens to the cat, the observer gets inside the box and becomes a test subject themselves.
Now imagine that the observer enters the quantum suicide experiment. The brave observer places their head on the barrel and is waiting for the gun to go off, which can either skip or fire shots. In CI, the probability of the observer surviving this test is incredibly low, and therefore should be expected to be dead after the 2nd or 3rd firing if not the very first. This is because there is only one reality in CI and to obtain the possibility of the observer surviving this experiment takes about a million trials, before which you can guarantee with a maximum probability that the observer will be dead.
that quantum immortality works, and everyone else will probably conclude that the result is a fluke or that the apparatus is broken.1. One of the common misconceptions of quantum immortality, or MWI is that it is the conscious observer that makes realities happen, resulting in a constant branching of many worlds.
2. Another preconceived notion about quantum immortality is that it also proves the multiverse. On the contrary, many worlds and multiverse are fundamentally two different concepts. Where one is an interpretation of quantum mechanics while the other is simply a distant region in space that is unobservable to us because it is so far away. So the quantum suicide experiment only proves the MWI.
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