Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
I was reading Brian Cox (that television science guy) talking about whether you "live on" and he said one of the concepts of entropy is that nature always tends from order to disorder - which needs the least amount of energy. So why would nature create something that "lives on" that needs order once you die. The obvious thing is you just stop existing.
But then again I have seen dogs go into rooms where their loved ones died and instantly become upset so I would have to ask Brian Cox to answer that and stay fashionable.
second paragraph: why do we go to graves? failing that, they use their nose? if crime dramas taught me anythign its that we live bits of ourselves everywhere.
as for the entropy thing. yes thats true of isolated physical systems but i think these guys are presuming something nonphysical. i presume somehting between the 2. v v v high level and sophisticated, parallelised information processing that i don't think requires our bodies per se to work. there is no similar law for shannon entropy, but the 2 are linked via landauers principle etc.