Can you go to heaven if you use the Death Note?

No, you can't go to heaven if you use the Death Note, but not because of a special curse; rather, the Death Note universe confirms that no one goes to Heaven or Hell, only "Mu" (nothingness), a concept that applies to everyone, not just users, a truth confirmed by creator Tsugumi Ohba and Ryuk, with the initial rule being a misdirection that Light realizes at the end, as.
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Is there heaven in Death Note?

This post contains spoilers for "Death Note." "There is no Heaven or Hell. No matter what you do while you're alive, everybody goes to the same place once you die. Death is equal."
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What happens to your soul if you use the Death Note?

Overview. The general implication of Mu is that all humans, regardless of their actions during life, simply cease to exist upon dying and are equal in death. These rules are applied to all humans; whether they have used a Death Note or not does not matter.
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Who has higher IQ, light or L?

In the popular anime/manga Death Note, there's debate, but many sources suggest L (L Lawliet) is generally considered smarter than Light Yagami, despite Light often having advantages like the Death Note, as L deduced Light was Kira with almost no initial information, while Light had to play catch-up, notes Reddit users and Quora users. Some fan discussions point to Light's greater knowledge about the supernatural, but L's ability to outmaneuver Light with limited info is often seen as superior deduction, notes Quora users and Reddit users. 
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What happens if you use the Death Note?

Using a Death Note allows a human to kill anyone by writing their name and picturing their face, but it shortens the user's own life, leads to a grim afterlife of "nothingness" (Mu) instead of heaven or hell, and brings the Shinigami owner into the human world, creating consequences like guilt, law enforcement attention, and potential capture as the user becomes obsessed with their power. 
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What is L's code name?

Although his true identity and birth name is obscured in mystery throughout the series, L utilizes a number of aliases to maintain his anonymity, such as "Hideki Ryuga" or "Ryuzaki", the latter of which he uses as his primary pseudonym throughout the Kira investigation.
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Does light regret killing L?

Light Yagami doesn't show remorse for killing L in the sense of guilt for a morally wrong act; instead, he sees L as a worthy opponent whose death was necessary for his plan, though he does feel a void and boredom after L's absence, missing the challenge. In the anime's final moments, Light shows some regret for his overall path and humanity, but in the manga, he remains steadfast, focused only on his failure to win and getting caught, rather than regretting the act of killing L itself.
 
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How high is top 1% IQ?

Meaning of IQ

85 to 115 - Two thirds of us have an IQ in this range: the 'average' IQ is 100. Over 135 - You are in the top 1%.
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Why can't light see L's name?

Light didn't write L's name because he couldn't definitively confirm L's true identity, and killing "L" (Hideki Ryuzaki) without knowing the real person would risk exposing himself or killing a decoy, as Light realized L used multiple aliases and decoys, with the ultimate goal of defeating L through strategy, not just brute force, eventually learning the name only after Rem died and he gained access to her notebook where she'd written L Lawliet's name. 
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Which is the saddest death in anime?

Saddest anime deaths often involve beloved mentors, innocent characters, or tragic sacrifices, with popular examples including Jiraiya & Ace (Naruto & One Piece), Kamina (Gurren Lagann), Maes Hughes (Fullmetal Alchemist), Koro-sensei (Assassination Classroom), Sasha Braus (Attack on Titan), and the poignant endings in films like Grave of the Fireflies or Your Lie in April (Kaori). These moments resonate due to their impact on protagonists, their sense of injustice, or the beautiful, heartbreaking finality of their sacrifice.
 
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What is the 7 minutes after death?

The "seven minutes after death" refers to a period (roughly 7-10 minutes) after the heart stops when the brain remains active, experiencing a surge of electrical activity, potentially causing a "life review" or vivid memory flashes, often linked to near-death experiences (NDEs) as neurons fire wildly before widespread cell death. Scientists suggest this activity, particularly high-frequency gamma waves, is the brain's attempt to process memories and coordinate sensory input, explaining NDE reports of seeing lights or replaying life events, though this is a natural, though final, biological process as oxygen depletes. 
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Is the 13 day rule fake?

Yes, the "13-day rule" in Death Note is fake; it was a deceptive rule Light Yagami introduced to clear himself and Misa of suspicion by making investigators believe they couldn't be Kira if they didn't write names consecutively for 13 days, but it was eventually exposed as a fabrication by Near and Mello. Reddit threads discuss how Light could have been caught if the rule was disproven earlier or if L had tested it differently. 
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What is L's famous quote?

L: No matter how gifted, you alone cannot change the world.
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Is near L's son?

No, Near is not L's son in the Death Note story; they are not biologically related, but Near is one of L's chosen successors, raised in the same orphanage (Wammy's House) as L, which explains their similar traits and why Near uses L's methods, though an original plan to make them father and son was scrapped.
 
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Why is L's posture so bad?

L's posture in Death Note is intentionally unusual, stemming from his claim that crouching helps his deductive reasoning (reducing his skills by 40% if he sits normally) and serves as a psychological quirk or defensive stance, as he's shown capable of normal posture but often hunches in public or around Light to blend in or feel more secure, a habit potentially influenced by the creator's own habits or the need to get "in the zone" for complex thought, fitting his eccentric character.
 
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Why is Death Note banned in China?

Death Note was banned in parts of China primarily because students began creating their own versions, writing names of disliked teachers and classmates in altered notebooks, leading authorities to ban the manga/anime to "protect the healthy development of youth" from perceived harmful influences, violence, and moral corruption, with broader crackdowns in 2015 targeting violent/vulgar content.
 
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What is L Lawliet's IQ?

L Lawliet's IQ isn't officially stated in Death Note, but fan estimations and discussions place it extremely high, often around 180 to 250, indicating genius-level intellect far beyond normal ranges, with some sources even suggesting astronomical figures like 250-300 as a child, solidifying his status as one of the smartest characters.
 
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Why is L's name just L?

It's called the "L" (short for elevated) because Chicago's iconic rapid transit system primarily runs on elevated steel tracks above the city streets, a design used to ease downtown congestion starting in 1892. The name stuck as the system grew, becoming a defining symbol of Chicago's transportation, though it also includes subway sections.
 
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Is 97 IQ dumb?

No, an IQ of 97 is not dumb; it's considered average intelligence, falling within the normal range (typically 85-115) and close to the mean score of 100 on most IQ tests, meaning you're slightly below average but still perfectly capable of learning, working, and managing life, just like most people. 
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How high is Snoop Dogg's IQ?

Snoop Dogg reportedly has a high IQ of 147, a score placing him in the "highly gifted" or genius category, a fact he's shared on social media and that's cited across various entertainment and trivia sites, highlighting his surprising intellect beyond his music and business ventures. While his official testing details aren't public, this figure is widely circulated, emphasizing his sharp business acumen and versatile creativity.
 
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Has anyone had 400 IQ?

Today, De Mello is recognized for possessing one of the highest IQ scores ever recorded in human history—an extraordinary IQ score of 400.
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Why is light so horrible to Misa?

Light is mean to Misa because he sees her as a useful tool for his Kira plans, not a romantic partner, viewing her as a "bad person" who killed innocents while being obsessed with him, and uses her deep devotion and Shinigami Eyes for his goals, despite her willingness to be used, highlighting his manipulative nature and immense ego over genuine affection. He maintains an act of romance while coldly exploiting her for the power she brings to his world-changing mission.
 
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Is Kira good or evil?

Some view Kira as a murderer, while others think of Kira as "God." Kira becomes a religious figure to a large portion of the public. Many people who have been wronged by others largely view Kira as their savior and praise him, thanking him for bringing criminals to justice.
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Is light sad when L dies?

Light Yagami's reaction to L's death is complex: his "Kira" persona was triumphant and relieved, seeing L as a defeated enemy, but the human "Light" likely felt a profound loss, missing his intellectual rival and only true peer, leading to a sense of emptiness and a less interesting world, even if he couldn't fully admit it. While anime often showed him gloating (like smiling maniacally after his father's death), the manga sometimes depicted more internal conflict, suggesting a genuine, albeit conflicted, sadness for losing the person who challenged him most.
 
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