This was a bit random wasn't it? I think you can guess what my belief is, but nobody alive can know for sure.
I can say with 100% certainty that there is life after death. Take these two facts: I saw a dead squirrel. I can say with certainty it is dead because I saw two cars drive over the poor thing's corpse. I am still alive. I can say with certainty that I am alive because I had lunch, and it wasn't brains. Those two facts combined prove there is life after death. The squirrel is dead. I am alive.
Even for those who are not spiritually inclined, it is not possible to rule out an afterlife of some sorts. Even if you take religion out of the equation, we don't know what technology may be possessed in the future. Although I don't believe time travel is possible, we don't know if supercomputers might be able to "predict backwards" or that they won't be able to scan skulls and see something we don't and be able to recreate the soft tissue and brain within. All crazy sounding technology... but my point is: you don't have to go too far back in time where the idea of finding a bone in the ground and being able to tell it was a middle aged farmer with herpes who ate a lot of oats using scientific observation would be possible. We don't know what will be possible in the future. The possibility to bring you back from your old buried remains might one day be possible. (it's actually a scary thought when you think of how people now villainize people from centuries ago who were 'heroes' at the time, because they are judged by our modern, and better, code of morality... how many things do we do as everyday people today, that we have no idea will be a serious crime in the future... 1000 years from now, overly woke ancestors might bring you back to life just to force you into hard labour punishment for eating meat from animals instead of meat that was developed in a lab... and vegetarians will probably be punished for helping lead to the extinction of domesticated pigs by not eating them).
Somehow I don't think your sci-fi scenario is what people are thinking of when they talk about life after death.
I see VAR figures have been "released" showing Liverpool have been on the receiving end of 20% of the bad/poor/incorrect decisions this season. LiVARpool indeed....
Dale Johnson does an in depth VAR state of play table every year, updating it week by week. This is the current standing - Nottm Forest +4 Brentford +3 Fulham +3 Manchester City +2 Chelsea +2 West Ham +2 Luton +1 Bournemouth 0 Everton 0 Newcastle 0 Tottenham 0 Arsenal -1 Aston Villa -1 Burnley -1 Brighton & Hove Albion -2 Crystal Palace -2 Manchester United -2 Sheff United -2 Liverpool -3 Wolves -3 link for the in-depth analysis - https://www.espn.co.uk/football/sto...-decisions-affect-premier-league-club-2023-24
Bayern a goal and a man down against Lazio with 20 mins to go, plus storage time. Kane's trophy drought may continue.