I presume that, after death, there would not be any afterlife or any remains of the soul.
while I am alive, I have a certain perception or concept of the universe. I have a sense of space, time, distance, angle, solid-angle, dihedral angle, etc. that consists my meaning of reality.
But what would happen after my death? Would this reality collapse? Would I see pitch black dark? Isn't pitch black dark itself a perception? And would there still be the sense of space? If yes, then in absence of my body (suppose after cremation), "who" is perceiving that darkness???
Additional question: While I will be dead, and reality will collapse to me, (that is everything is pitch black and silent, nothing has existence) there will be other alive people who would have their reality. What determines which reality I have? Or what determines "I am not one of them"? What connects "me" and "my experience" to the particular body or the particular individual person or organism? Is it probability? Like I could be you, a molecular clusture in USA, and You could be I, a molecular clusture in India, going through completely different life experiences, different set of friends, different schools, such and such.
My question is basically who is this "I" or "You" connecting to specific bodies (and NOT otherwise), and how can we have so many versions of the reality?