>>16778622
>So there is absolutely nothing after death, no consciousness, just non-existence, as before my birth. I will become dead matter again,
You are contradicting yourself. Non-existence and dead matter are mutually exclusive. Non-existence is an absurd concept, to begin with. When your consciousness ceases, why do you keep identifying yourself as "dead matter"?
>And in the future, if someone is born with the same brain architecture as me, would they be me ?
They wouldn't be (You) in the sense that you identify yourself as a relatively unbroken stream of neurological signals firing in your current brain, while they're a completely seperate entity, albeit with identical qualities.
This is not going to sound re-assuring, but humans don't exist. As your image poetically concludes, "We are the universe experiencing itself". Your sense of self is an illusion that you cling onto because that's what your brain defaults to.
The only way to find resolution is to let go of your ego. To stop identifying as something that does not exist. To recognize that identity is a meaningless concept invented to make sense of yourself.
You are not just a cell that dies and gets discarded by your body. In the absence of identity, you can only be everything all at once.