>>8569499well yes, but after death, you will lose all senses of course. there's no subject anymore to sense time, so being "dead" is a state you will not experience, but rather just "skip" to the next "life", where you're "conscious". assuming that the universe is never-ending, and energy can't be lost, of course.
>And the thing is that your consciousness is a certain pattern of energy.if time is infinite, everything could happen, even the pattern of energy your consciousness is made of has the chance of being rearranged.
>And even if the exact same particles align themselves to allow a "clone" of me to arrange itself after my death how would my consciousness, how would I be reborn into that person?i don't know if it's the pattern of particles that make up your consciousness, but there's something. and you'd be reborn into that being, maybe not (yet) self-aware, but living, having some kind of sense that makes you do things, maybe extremely pointless, but still more complex than almost everything else in the universe at the moment you are that being.