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# Death Date


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A Death Date is the calendar day on which a person is destined to die.
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In the world of Save the Date, every human being becomes aware of their Death Date on the day of their birth. The information revealed includes the day and month, but never the year.
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For example, a person may learn that their Death Date is March 14, but the year in which this event will occur remains unknown.
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This phenomenon is universal and consistent across the human population.
 
The mechanism through which Death Dates become known remains unexplained. No medical, religious, or scientific theory has fully accounted for the phenomenon.
 
Over time, the existence of Death Dates has profoundly shaped culture, ritual, psychology, and global institutions.
 
## Related Pages
 
- [[Death Date Rituals]]
- [[Death Date Convergence]]
- [[Death Date Research]]

Latest revision as of 19:54, 12 March 2026

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  1. Death Date

A Death Date is the calendar day on which a person is destined to die.

In the world of Save the Date, every human being becomes aware of their Death Date on the day of their birth. The information revealed includes the day and month, but never the year.

For example, a person may learn that their Death Date is March 14, but the year in which this event will occur remains unknown.

This phenomenon is universal and consistent across the human population.

The mechanism through which Death Dates become known remains unexplained. No medical, religious, or scientific theory has fully accounted for the phenomenon.

Over time, the existence of Death Dates has profoundly shaped culture, ritual, psychology, and global institutions.

    1. Related Pages

- Death Date Rituals - Death Date Convergence - Death Date Research