Whenever I come across a conversation concerning the mind and it’s relation to physics I think of what a Cognitive science lecturer of mine had to say on the subject.
Physicalism is a form of insistence that there is some mind-independent description of the world. Any definition of the physical brings with it the concomitant necessity to define the mental. I’m sorry if my writing is unclear on this, but it attempts to point out that there is no “easy route” through an appeal to the physical, as any appeal to the physical necessarily depends on some view of the mystical, magical, never to be seen, mental. Physicalism is thus not any kind of plausible metaphysics.
No you won’t… …because the configuration of life that refers to itself as you will be gone.