I watched What Dreams May Come the other night for the first time, it might not be a good adaptation of Matheson's book if I Am Legend is anything to go by but the afterlife depicted in it is one which is constructed by the mind or soul disembodied following the death of the body.
So in this afterlife pretty much anything can and is created by the souls living in it, there is sufficient space for anything of any scope because time and space are infinite.
My question is in this sort of afterlife would the dilemma described by Thor, as depicted in an episode of the Hulk TV series in which he could only take form when summoned by the possessor of the Hammer artifact, exist of existing without feeling or sensation?
So in this afterlife pretty much anything can and is created by the souls living in it, there is sufficient space for anything of any scope because time and space are infinite.
My question is in this sort of afterlife would the dilemma described by Thor, as depicted in an episode of the Hulk TV series in which he could only take form when summoned by the possessor of the Hammer artifact, exist of existing without feeling or sensation?