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How the quantum theory of death explains old age?
The quantum theory of death postulates we keep living on forever, and that we switch realities every time we die, without noticing it (this would be the reason why we sleep, as sleep indicates our capacity to create reality inside our minds).
However, my skin was smooth when I was 20, and now that I'm above 40, it is not so smooth anymore. I notice my body is getting older. So what happens when you reach old age? Do you keep aging forever, or do it stop aging after 100 years? Would this link up with the theory of a "great reset" in alternative history? The great reset happens each 218 years, according to alternative history speculation.
There is also something else, about time. As you age up, days becomes shorter and shorter. My days now are half of what they were when I was 20 years old. No matter what I do, each day becomes shorter and shorter as time passes, which means they are being counted as a percentage of a total time (that is, 4 years is 20% to 20 years, while to 40 years it is 10%, so it passes faster), but if time is a illusion and dont end, where will this lead to? Will I have days lasting for two hours when I reach 400 years? How to solve this problem? Quantum enthusiasts, share your views about it.