When you die, DMT gets released in your brain. DMT can dilate your experience of time. In the instant that you pass from life to death, you experience that moment as if it were temporally infinite.
Heaven is an infinite good DMT trip. Hell is an infinite bad DMT trip.
Whether you have a good trip or a bad trip depends on your “set and setting”—i.e., your mindset and your surrounding environment—at the time of your death.
It’s possible that you could have a good enough mindset at the time of your death to compensate for a bad surrounding environment. One who wishes to go to heaven might spend their life trying to adopt a good mindset before they die.
Ooooo… I was just thinking about this today, but in terms of memory. You have an infinite playlist of memory randomly selected as you die. The good you’ve done means these positive things to choose from. The bad you’ve done comes back as well.
Gives new meaning to the song “The Evil That Men Do” by Iron Maiden.