>>5047360>>5047373You’ve got a point there, but our universe is a deck of trillions of cards all getting shuffled how you described. Once the cards shuffle one way, the chances of them being shuffled into the exact same order again is basically zero. And that’s just dealing with the physical properties of our world. (((You))) don’t really exist in the same way that, say, a rock does. A rock is made of matter. It has mass, it takes up space. The laws of physics don’t really apply to (((you))), since (((you))) are basically just a concept, information, stored on a powerful biological computer that only came to be after a couple billion years of natural refinement, which is really not very refined at all. Once the fragile structure to support that information degrades or is deconstructed in one way or another, (((you))) simply cease to be. If you had the skill and the patience, you could reshuffle those cards that once made the neurons in your dead brain fire in the exact same pattern as they did before, and (((you))) would exist again. But lacking the power to perceive the fact that you do exist, or that anything exists, then (((you))) are no longer a real entity. What was once your body and brain may persist until those cards get reshuffled too many times, but the concept that was once (((you))) has disappeared, no longer exists.