![Image](http://www.jappe2.net/upload/mrvawfhmchxuy/pic1a.png)
a is point where mawane is born and b where his memory is erased, so we can agree that mawane would have no memory of time ab, right? his conscious experience starts from b and goes onward to c.
however, what if we expand this by adding another memory erasing scenarios, like this:
![Image](http://www.jappe2.net/upload/ymtgkqjejmqrb/pic1b.png)
where b-b³ represent their own scenarios where his memory is erased, we can now again agree that mawanes experience would start from the last scenario where his memory was erased, he has no memory of b-b² or b²-b³
So we can basicly say that if there is a memory erasing scenario in your future you can only be conscious after the fact. Now you might say that kind of thing basicly never happens so what is the point? My point is that memory erasing scenario happens to all of us, its called death. So lets see what we get:
![Image](http://www.jappe2.net/upload/rmflaswfilujr/pic1c.png)
Where a is mawane birth and d is his death. How is this different from the first pictures ab timeline? Its not, death is basicly a memory erasing scenario, but you dont live after.
![Image](http://www.jappe2.net/upload/poumqkxwjgpzw/pic1d.png)
Here they are side by side if you didnt follow my train of thought. ab is equal to ad (in both scenarios your memory is wiped, in one by magic mind eraser and in other by death) and if in ab you didnt have conscious experience, why would you have it in ad?
Furthermore, lets make one more nice little fak:
![Image](http://www.jappe2.net/upload/mahertvlwptox/pic1e.png)
a² is the present time there as you can see, in right now as we are in a² you make a statement that you are aware and conscious, however in the upper example you could not have that recollection as you would be "jumping" to b "instantly" with no memory of the past events, so it means only in timeline ac can you make such statements and be aware of them.
So in order to have conscious experience we need to have ac (from birth to infinity), so does this it follow you live forever? that seems to be the conclusion we can draw from this but it seems weird, so where do i make a mistake? Also make note that in this i use the terms memory and consciousness interchangeably. Its hard to determine what counts as concious (for example i had surgery done, and was "awake" the whole time talking to the doctor, but for me my experience ended when the anesthesiologist admistered the painkillers, it literally felt like the surgery is about to start and i blink my eyes and i hear the doctor saying "we are done" so was i conscious during it? i dont really know.)
ps: i dont suggest any afterlife or supernatural explanation for living forever, there are many naturalistic ways such as quantum immortality.