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My idea is simple: when we die nothing about us is truly erased our information just spreads out into the universe, into light, matter, and even the places we don’t fully understand yet like black holes or parallel branches
Principles of Physics and Mathematics
Entropy: when a person dies, there is no disappearance. What happens is that the information that made him/her one spreads and disperses throughout the universe, but it is not erased.
In quantum physics, information doesn't disappear. Even if it disappears from us or gets mixed up, it still exists somewhere
If we feel that information has disappeared, the truth is that it has become hidden within its relationships with the environment. Nothing truly vanishes from existence.
Even black holes, the most dangerous places in the universe, don't erase information. They store it at their boundaries and release it in another way with Hawking radiation.
If we want to bring back the same person (not a copy) we must bring back the exact arrangement of particles and the exact state he was in before he died.
A person is not just data; they are a complete story: moments, decisions, feelings, experiences so to rediscover themselves, we must retrieve every thread of their intricate story, not just their information.
After death, information about you is not lost. It spreads across the surface of the universe, through spacetime, and into the various possibilities of the world. It's as if the universe itself preserves your original version, but in a distributed way.
The information may still exist, but that is not enough. There must be a way to collect it again with high accuracy, a bridge that rearranges it exactly so that the same person returns, not a copy that resembles him.
Even if all of a person's information remains preserved after death, the same person will not return unless it is possible to reassemble this scattered information and reconstruct it accurately so that he returns as the same person, not a copy.
My idea is simple: when we die nothing about us is truly erased our information just spreads out into the universe, into light, matter, and even the places we don’t fully understand yet like black holes or parallel branches
Principles of Physics and Mathematics