Quantum Suicide

In this post, I am going to discuss on nature’s biggest mystery and this one is not going to be easy because some definitions breaks down there. What we discuss in our previous posts as one die he / she is in an other universe and hence universe create identical images of his / her that would be infinite in numbers. But, are we question to ourselves, why this is indispensable? Why “Quantum Suicide” is indispensable for nature / space? May be, never but we are sure that we will definitely solve the problem of “quantum suicide” at least in some aspects but never thinks “why”?
However, when one die he / she is in a different world and that world is also identical to another (discussed in my previous posts) but what happen to these infinite universes when they all squeeze in a single continuum? Are these universes present simultaneously? Like an infinite strings, those are connected with infinite loops of higher and lower dimensional fields? This is something like a bunch of thread from where we are unable to open it’s every single thread and yes, it takes time to do this.
We know our base, but we are not sure what is that base? Is this base patents space into an infinite branches of strings or present simultaneously without any gravitational field?Here, we are perplex our mind because we become philosophically right but pragmatically still not. When one dies he / she never finds where his / her consciousness go and does consciousness dwells already there where his / her consciousness wants to go or there is an interaction between geometry and consciousness. For me, I think this is because consciousness is not beyond any eternal concept but moves forward with the help of some geometrical behavior.

However, since in ancient times we are adhering space and nature with high zeal and enthusiasm but still journey is incomplete because “there is nothing that defines you but there is something that makes you”.

I hope you all enjoy this series. Thanks!
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