Your interpretations are good, but I have a problem with one thing that you said.
You're assuming that time after death is relative to earth. I get that part you said about a creature of Earth, made on Earth, to live on Earth, but if you're dead, the only part of you left on earth is your physical self. Hypothetically, who you are as a person, or the soul, or whatever you want to call it, is held in another dimension to await judgement. But who's to say that the judgement isn't instantaneous? As far as anybody is aware, the dimension where hell exists could have no concept of time. Since hell can't be found in physical three-dimensional space, it's safe to assume that if it exists, it's simply not in three dimensional space. Human beings are capable of perceiving things up to three dimensions of space, so essentially volume. Anything beyond the third dimension would be beyond our perception. Just because we can't find something doesn't rule out the possibility that it doesn't exist, and that includes hell.
Since we can't find it, it exists at a higher level of dimensional space, but when you get into the fifth and sixth dimension, time is theoretically irrelevant. They would be able to observe fourth dimensional space, which would be volume plus time, and if you can see time, time becomes something that you can simply observe, or perhaps even pass over entirely. You would be able to see every outcome of every event, as well as observing possible parallel universes.
And surely in a dimension of space such as that, where the natural flow of time really doesn't matter, it's not absurd to assume that when you die, you are instantly judged, even if this judgement takes place far into the future.
I'm not as smart as Einstein. I just confused the shit out of myself.
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