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What if this is a possibility?

[FONT=&#23435]When we die, we instantly enter another universe in which everything is the same except we're alive. [/FONT]​
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[FONT=&#23435]Even to the extent that a line of possible events is avoided to allow a person to live.[/FONT]​
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[FONT=&#23435]E.g. A to a person's conscious lying on their death bed, something happens that allows them to get spontaneously better, hence while they die in their current universe, they feel they've never passed and merely got better.[/FONT]​
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[FONT=&#23435]Could be the same with old age, maybe eventually the consciousness ends up in a universe where a 'cure' is found for old age etc.[/FONT]​
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[FONT=&#23435]I've been almost killed dozens of times and thought about this very question.[/FONT]​
 
Best Buckeye;1572587; said:
if the rebirth is instantaneous then how does one know they died?

Thats the point, you wouldn't. Which is why you wouldn't know that this is going on. It's just sort of deep imaginative stuff that would go along with any other sort of parallel universe theories, (ala a unquantifiable number of universes that each have at least 1 variable thats different from the next "closest" universe allowing for an infinite amount of variability)
 
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Haveaniceday;1572585; said:
[FONT=&#23435]When we die, we instantly enter another universe in which everything is the same except we're alive. [/FONT]​





[FONT=&#23435]Even to the extent that a line of possible events is avoided to allow a person to live.[/FONT]​



[FONT=&#23435]E.g. A to a person's conscious lying on their death bed, something happens that allows them to get spontaneously better, hence while they die in their current universe, they feel they've never passed and merely got better.[/FONT]​



[FONT=&#23435]Could be the same with old age, maybe eventually the consciousness ends up in a universe where a 'cure' is found for old age etc.[/FONT]​




[FONT=&#23435]I've been almost killed dozens of times and thought about this very question.[/FONT]​

If the consciousness is what is transferred, which is what I think you are saying, then what exactly is it being transferred to? One's duplicate in the other universe? If so, what happens to the original consciousness of the duplicate? Do the two merge unknowingly or does one displace the other, in which case what happens to the other?
 
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Deety;1573635; said:
All your conciousnesses are belong to me.
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JBaney45;1572614; said:
Thats the point, you wouldn't. Which is why you wouldn't know that this is going on. It's just sort of deep imaginative stuff that would go along with any other sort of parallel universe theories, (ala a unquantifiable number of universes that each have at least 1 variable thats different from the next "closest" universe allowing for an infinite amount of variability)
Then how do you know it isn't happening right now? maybe we do instanteously come right back to life as infants all over again. for that matter how do you know you came out of your mother? maybe a woman's vagina is kind of like a portal like in stargate and when you die you just "pop" out of the portal.
It is as possible as what you suggest.
 
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