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The Glitches of Reality: Part One: Quantum Immortality

The Glitches of Reality Series

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The Glitches of Reality: Part One: Quantum Immortality

By: Elias Verdan
Narrated by: Gilbert Pearl
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Can you ever truly experience your own death? Quantum physics says no.

Everyone dies. But what if, from your own perspective, death is impossible to experience?

Reality doesn't follow one timeline. Every quantum event creates branching worlds where all outcomes happen. You exist in branches where you survived—but not in branches where you died.

The disturbing result? Your consciousness can only continue where you're alive. You'll always find yourself surviving, because the branches where you died contain no "you" to experience anything.

This is quantum immortality. It's not mysticism—it's what happens when we take the Many-Worlds Interpretation seriously.

Discover:

  • Why quantum mechanics shattered our understanding of reality
  • How microscopic events determine whether you live or die
  • The quantum suicide thought experiment and what it reveals
  • Why you witness others dying but can never witness your own death
  • What this means for identity, free will, and existence itself

This audiobook examines the science, weighs the evidence, and explores one of physics' strangest ideas. Whether quantum immortality is real or not, it will change how you think about consciousness and mortality.

Part One of The Glitches of Reality Series—five audiobooks examining theories that challenge everything we think we know about existence.

©2026 Elias Verdan (P)2026 Elias Verdan
Astronomy & Space Science Cosmology Metaphysics Philosophy Physics Science
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