>>13818035the general consensus is that if you are aware that you are actively dying, the first stage is immense anxiety like you never felt. followed by regret, (i don't get to say good bye etc), then a massive deluge of chemicals that make you feel at peace and that "everything is going to be alright." Not many people die kicking and screaming while cursing the gods. It is like humans finally then understand how meaningless their life was and how immeasurably insignificant when you attempt to fathom the scale of being. So yeah, then you enter the void.
with a large enough time frame, virtually anything is possible. And we by definition have no awareness of being when we lose consciousness.
Maybe after several million universes bang, crunch, freeze, and heat death, an exact copy of this universe is created where you are deterministically created once more. If time is infinite, which it probably happens to be, then anything can and will be done, eventually, up to an infinite amount of times. In our universe's life span, if we compared to the life span of an infant, we'd only be in the first 1/1000000th of a millisecond of that infant's life.