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While the appeal of this concept is undeniable—who wouldn't want to explore the idea of living eternally?—it must be approached with caution. Every survival branch of a physicist suggests that numerous other versions have met their demise. In essence, for one “lucky” physicist to live, countless alternate timelines must experience untimely deaths. Moreover, the broader implication is that death isn't a singular event but an incremental process, with greater possibilities for survival occurring in less precarious situations.