Not quite, but try to imagine nonexistance.
Or, if your mind was transfered to a computer, though there would be no change to an observer, do you cease to exist, regardless of a soul? And by you, I mean the you that sees a computer screen with text at the moment. Does the you get transfered(proving the existance of a soul, maybe?), or is a new, identical one created and the old one terminated? Do you have the same issue if the brain is kept alive and transfered one neuron at a time?
OR, try to prove the existance or lack of existance of God from this starting point:
Considering a linear timeline and a nonlinear(branch at every possibility) timeline, and that in infinite time(chance breaks entropy at a nonzero rate, right?), someone will create a device that destroys all branches of the timeline. This proves either the impossibility of such technology, that the universe does not follow an infinite branching timeline, or that a omnicient being exists outside of all possibility(possibly created in an unlikely branch, but then split off of it) that is benevolent enough in the sense of preserving all possibility by cutting timelines leading to such technology.
Bonus question: Extend it to prove or disprove the existance of free will.