If you want to apply logic, do it to your on statements. You're saying words but they don't mean anything. To the extent that they do mean anything, they're false or irrelevant.
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You can't know non-experience so you already have eternal experience.
How does not being able to know non-experience mean you have "eternal experience"?
The issue with mortality is not that we don't experience forever - it's that we anticipate the end of experience, and we don't like that, survival being an integral part of our being.
So there is absolutely a difference between mortality and immortality. We certainly don't have "eternal experience". You can do some trick with words and the cracks in philosophy to avoid this truth in a very very cowardly manner, but it's nothing other than self-delusion, and doesn't work for people who don't want to play along with deluding themselves.