A TikTok creator has shared a theory about why we may never truly die, and the idea has drawn a strong reaction across social media. Her calm explanation touched on questions many people think about but rarely express, especially when it comes to life, death, and what may follow.
The discussion centers on the concept of quantum immortality and the “many worlds” theory proposed by physicist Hugh Everett. These ideas suggest that consciousness may continue in another reality each time a person reaches a life-ending event. In simple terms, the theory claims that while a body can die, awareness may shift into a parallel version of the world where the person survives.

TikTok user @joli.artist explained the idea in a way that made it feel accessible. She suggested that if this theory is true, none of us would remember any previous version of reality. Any memory would be vague, much like the well-known Mandela Effect, where people recall details that do not match the historical record of the current world.
She also raised the point that Earth has experienced many catastrophic events over millions of years. If consciousness continues from one version of reality to another, she argued, it is possible we have already lived through disasters without knowing it.

Her comments left many viewers unsettled but thoughtful. Some said the idea felt strangely logical, while others admitted it made them uncomfortable. A few noted that the concept of never reaching a true end was as troubling as the idea of death itself.
The video has sparked ongoing debate, showing how deeply people respond to questions about existence, time, and the mysteries we still cannot fully explain.