>>20437377Merci pour la reponse.
Le ricain a raison, tu devrais te pencher sur la question et sonder ton ame pour obtenir ta reponse.
So in your post you define physical death. I'd advise you to look at the primacy of matter and the primacy of consciousness. You advocate for the "scientist" primacy of matter which is slowly being abandonned by maintstream science. My take on the matter is the other one, consciousness is primary. There is not a given time when matter becomes sentient, it is the senses that lead to matter. Your brain in like an antenna that projects true reality through the prism of your body and its limitations, or an illusion of all the physical phenomena that truely take place(metaphysics). It means that behind the veil imposed by your corporeal vessel resides a number of senses you are not given to experience, or experience at a lesser degree while alive.
About "computing" feelings, you have to understand that feelings are a result of conditioning. Fear, love and all those complex feelings do not exist, they are conventions regarding our experience. Humanity trying to reason the unreasonable. Imo these are your basic needs (bodily chemical reactions to stimuli) and your instinct(empathy - making bebes and fighting for the future of your tribe) are those feelings. The brain, more precisely your mind, is what stands in between you, the subject, and the universe, the object. It tends to bastardize those feelings to mold reality in a way or another. Reality is felt, not told. Words distort reality. Stories are not reality.
The "self" might indeed cease to be but it doesn't mean that consciousness does.