From where I’m sitting, it looks like death should not be the end in that case.
You can’t perceive the passage of time when you are dead, so you’re just going to experience dying and then immediate rebirth after the countless eons pass for that rare moment where entropy spontaneously reverses to form your mind again.
What case do you have that the universe will exist for an infinite amount of time?
Personally, my mindset on the matter is asking yourself if you remember what it is like before you were born. That’s what it will be like after you die. There is no material evidence to perceiving anything after death or a rebirth at all. Oblivion.
That’s exactly my problem with just imagining before my birth! That period of nonexistence literally ended spontaneously! I know for sure that happened once, I don’t see why it can’t happen again.
Then why should the next life feel like it is a continuation of this one?
I don’t think it should necessarily, just that the conscious feeling of experience should start back up again.
Sure. If you give a mystical explanation the benefit of the doubt. An explanation in obvious conflict with “brain qualia” and “if it feels like me.”