Being scientific for a moment, since energy cannot be created nor destroyed, maybe it is transferred to something else.
Somewhere...else?
Well, on your computer, you can stop the energy impulsing to an application so it stops doing something and does not show itself as much as while the app is functioning. I suppose, that, like this, when someone dies God could stop the energy flow to a person in such a way that the person stops but still exists and can be reactivated. When an application has served its purpose, it can get turned off, but later it can be turned on, again. People do serve each one's purpose while on this earth, then they stop. However, humans might not take things like this. I would not go into this, I offer, in talking with a grieving person.
But, likewise, if a light bulb goes off, this does not mean it is really dead. There is energy which can light up that bulb, again.
And you might have seen how UV light can contact something and there is an effect of how that thing will show up in the UV light; the effect of the UV light depends on the nature of the thing which the UV hits. Also, of course, UV light can effect our skin. I can see, like this, how
"God is light" (in 1 John 1:5) > He effects things, bringing out the nature of each thing . . . like how sunlight can help a human to produce vitamin D, while that same loving sunshine can burn and dry out a worm on the sidewalk. The nature of a person can have a lot to do with how that person becomes after dying, how the person then is effected and not effected by God.
So, in dealing with someone dying, I don't be wishful. I won't make a point of telling someone if a person went to Heaven or hell, but also I don't go along with people's wishful claims, because I understand that they could have made the person a love idol above question.
since none of us have the knowledge, or ENOUGH knowledge either way to definitively believe that a god exists or not, we could all be agnostic. lol
Like I offer > God knows, and He is able to communicate.
I think that prayers are religious people's way of dealing with loss, and tragedy.
They can be. But I find it can help a lot not to be wishful, and not to fear death, because I know God knows what He is doing.
It was quite a shift to move from always praying, to no longer praying...to calling on a god to help me, or help me make sense of a situation, to calling on only myself.
For me, prayer has become more of a way of seeking how God would correct me to get real with Him in His love, and become all-loving. And in prayer I am sensing for how He pleases to share with me in His peace and guide me in His peace, and cure my nature so I am more and more naturally caring and creative in loving people . . . including, as ones have indicated, to have more ability to feel people out so I can connect with them, or at least be the way a good friend should be, so I am ready for them
