Neal Stephenson's 'Fall, Or Dodge in Hell' is a visionary tale of technology transcending mortality. When billionaire Richard 'Dodge' Forthrast undergoes a medical procedure that leads to his brain death, his existence takes a turn into the digital realm. His last will, which bequeaths his body to a cryonics company, allows his brain to be scanned, uploaded, and stored in the cloud, heralding the birth of an eternal afterlife known as Bitworld. People now continue as digital souls, but the perceived utopian digital afterlife harbors its own set of challenges and moral dilemmas. Stephenson's work questions the essence of life and the ethical complexities of an immortal digital future, all while unfolding an epic narrative at the intersection of analog human experience and digital immortality.