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Perhaps it's something along the lines of experiencing a certain ego death, which one might find easy and comforting or stressful and full of fear and anxiety, depending how they're going about thinking it as it's happening. After the ego death, the degeneration is very very slow and without a sense of "self" the aspects of dying are no longer as noticeable or perceivable, as thoughts and electric signals ping pong around your head, the glands flexing and twitching and pouring out all that it can in an attempt to run to it's usual standard, until it realizes it doesn't have the hardware to continue pumping and the thought process ceases, some abstract sensations buzz about, and then by the time all action has ceased, you are no longer worried about past or present, because you don't have yourself to worry about. In fact you are dead by that point.
All I can think about happening AFTER that fact is probably nonsense, but I'm definitely not going to sit with my arms crossed and say "nothing happens" my entire life. What a waste. Maybe there is a plane on which we become part of a space that was unable to be perceived in our daily lives. Spontaneous electric signals floating in hyperspace, affecting strings that under the pressure of death resonate with a set of parallel strings in a multiverse. Likely not connected with any organic material, probably nothing would happen. But existence might not cease, just our perception, and self. Maybe what we actually perceive on a day to day basis is based on a 3rd party material we can't observe with the tools at hand. Even electrons sense influence from forces around them, I guess consciousness is just a collective of many smaller nuanced feelings and measurements and reactions. TL;DR: I'm NUTS, and I like how mysterious life is. I just like the idea of not being contained on this pixel in space for all of eternity.
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