The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is that there are an infinite number of parallel universes in which all possibilities are enacted, for example if you put a cat in a box that will fill with poison gas if a particle decays then this will split into one parallel universe where the particle decays and the cat dies and another parallel universe where the particle doesn't decay and the cat lives. This also means that there are parallel universes where you're a good god-fearing person (non-bearded Spock) who ought to go to heaven and parallel universes where you're a colossal ******* (bearded Spock) who ought to go to hell. How do these many versions of you get resolved in the afterlife?
Clarification on poll options: option 1 means that each universe gets its own heaven/hell, option 2 means that there's only one heaven/hell and so there are going to be multiple versions of you in heaven/hell
If you can't find an appropriate poll option (e.g. maybe you believe in reincarnation instead of heaven/hell, or maybe you reject the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics) then just pick a random answer or whatever, who gives a ****
Comment