Coriolis, that may be, but to some people (and in terms of clear evidence) that's like saying Harry Potter likes recycling: meaningless info (based on conjecture) about a probably fictional character.
I'm with the whole you die and then you are dead thing.
THINGS THAT SEEM POSSIBLE IN TERMS OF EXCEPTION:
1) Obviously, mass and energy are recycled among different beings. As we all know, only a very small percent of the actual matter and energy that made us work as a child is still with us (well, none of the energy, and only the brain part of the mass). There is, however, no reason to assume this has any bearing on your consciousness continuing to flow non-stop, so nix this altogether.
2) Reincarnation or something like it seems like it may be possible if time is circular (that is, the universe re-collapses and then restarts, in which case I'll be me, writing this message, infinite more times (and I suppose infinite times before)). I don't think there's a lot of evidence for this.
3) I guess if time is infinite, then one day the matter and energy that makes up my brain will one day reunite to create another one (in infinite time, all possible combinations would logically occur and occur infinite times). I don't know if that means anything, I certainly wouldn't recall this life even it was 'me', and it would be waaaaaay down the road. Which means even if this has some bearing (which we have no reason to assume), Napoleon and Jesus are still dead and not the dudes at the local mental institution.
4) And if time operates like space, by which I mean we perceive it as linear but even as we leave one moment that moment does not disappear, it is just vacated but continues to exist, then I guess something sort of like immortality must exist. Again, there's probably not much reason to assume this is the case.
IN CONCLUSION: I'd believe in reincarnation before the afterlife.